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Thanks for clearing that up. I've been using "warm", but next time I will try "hot"
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Green waffle weave guzzlers; They are the ultimate!!!!!!!!! I always wash all my microfibers with gentle fragrance free HE laundry soap in the washer with hot water, extra rinse cycle and let air dry. No problem!!!
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I've been using either cold or warm water for the wash (along with Pinnacle MF wash) and the delicate/cool setting on the dryer all this time.
I thought you had to baby these MFs in order not to have their fiber structure melt or harden or whatever.
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Hi
Do you guys wash these microfiber drying towels every time after you use them?. I do. I wash my Guzzler HDs in cold/cold with DP microfiber cleaner but I don't know if this is good or not or do you think it is better to rinse them in clean warm water after every other use and air dry?
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Originally Posted by Bimmerfan
Hi
Do you guys wash these microfiber drying towels every time after you use them?. I do. I wash my Guzzler HDs in cold/cold with DP microfiber cleaner but I don't know if this is good or not or do you think it is better to rinse them in clean warm water after every other use and air dry?
Most microfiber care labels usually say warm wash / low heat dry. If your towels are absorbent and clean, your towels will probably last longer.
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And when you use DP Microfiber cleaner in the washing machine, you're supposed to only put water + DP soap, right ? No other soap ?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by TheGLL
And when you use DP Microfiber cleaner in the washing machine, you're supposed to only put water + DP soap, right ? No other soap ?
Thanks.
Right. I used 2 to 4 ounces per the directions on the bottle.
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I've washed a zillion microfibers on the hot setting and never seen anything melt. Hot water helps to soften dried up crud as well as helps your choice of soap or detergent to do it's job better.
I can get my hands cleaner after changing a dirty start motor out of an old Ford using soap and hot water than I can using soap and cold water. (Chevy starter motors never go out so I had to use the Ford analogy).
Of course, most home water heaters can be adjusted for water temperature so that's a factor that can affect how hot your wash water gets.
It's important to do what you can to get your microfiber towels clean but don't get to D.O. over it, I've worked on a lot of very nice paint jobs using microfiber polishing cloths the are simply washed and dried over and over and over again.
Here's a tip...
I'm sure you all do this but just in case, before adding your microfiber polishing cloths to the washer, first set the water level a little lower than you need. Next add you soap or detergent and let it thoroughly mix with the water after the fill level for the setting is reached. This applies to liquid soaps and detergents too....
Now after the soap and water solution have thoroughly mixed... now add your microfiber polishing cloths and then reset the dial to the water level you actually want for the size of the load you're washing and also reset the time to maximize the washing or agitating cycle.
Don't simply put your microfiber polishing cloths into the washing machine, dump in the soap and then close the lid and walk away. By the time the soap completely disperses into the water and creates a thoroughly mixed-up washing solution the washing cycle could be mostly over.
Take a few extra minutes to create a powerful cleaning solution, then add your microfiber polishing cloths and then reset the time for the right amount of water and maximum time for agitating/washing.
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