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    New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    There are a ton of threads on here about care for microfiber. I have been having issues with washing the towels because they get real rough and staticy and lint everywhere.

    I used to wash in machine and dry in the drier. This time around I washed on warm not hot and let is soak for 30 minutes using DP pad/microfiber renew. I didnt use any other detergent. After the wash and rinse was done I ran it through a second rinse cycle with a cup of distilled white vinigar. Instead of putting in the dryer I draped each one over a hanger and let it air dry. When i woke up the next morning I was expecting rough, hard cloths. I got the opposite. They were SOFT, full, fluffy and dry. No static and no lint. I am very pleased.

    Just thought Id pass it along.
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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    Thanks, I hang all of my towels also
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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    "I ran it through a second rinse cycle with a cup of distilled white vinigar" Why ?

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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    I tried hanging my towels but found that if I dry on low heat until just damp and then finish on air dry they come out softer and it is faster.
    I have NO lint problems but I clean the dryer screen before putting my towels in.

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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheGLL View Post
    "I ran it through a second rinse cycle with a cup of distilled white vinigar" Why ?
    It has been said that the vinegar will help remove any soap residue.

    FWIW, For years, I have been washing my MF towels in warm water with either laundry detergent or Micro-Restore, usually a second rinse, occasionally with vinegar in the second rinse, but not always, and drying on medium heat in the dryer.
    No problems, no lint, no rough hard towels, soft, full and fluffy.
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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    @CharlesW Thanks I didn't know about that.

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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesW View Post
    It has been said that the vinegar will help remove any soap residue.

    Yep. It will restore the absorbancy, too. I had some Meguiar's Water Magnet drying towels that after washing them many times, they lost their "water magnet" properties. They basically just smeared the water around. It was aggravating. I found a thread on MOL that recommened washing with hot water and using half the detergent you normally would. It was also recommended to add 1 cup of vinegar during the rinse cycle. I tried it out. The next time I used them they were like new. They really soaked up the water and no longer smeared the water everywhere. I've been washing all my MFs using the same technique ever since.

    If you're going to use the dryer, dry on low heat setting unless, of course, you really like static.

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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    I'll have to try the vinegar trick out...

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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    I think the jury is still out on vinegar ... several posts on other detailing sites suggest it breaks down fibers like bleach does to regular fabrics and often used in the garment industry. Others suggest it sets the color in and makes them fluffy. It would be interested to see/hear extended use and if premature demise of the MF Towels took place.


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    Re: New Microfiber washign routine worked out well.

    The vinegar rinse isn't something I do every wash so I'm not really able to comment of how much damage regular, repeated use might do.
    Some of my MF towels are probably 6 or 7 years old and I don't feel there has been any noticeable damage. I have only been doing the vinegar rinse about 3 or 4 years.
    Several things could be a factor in the durability of my MF.
    1. I never have grungy MF towels. Grunge jobs are for the many cotton terry towels I had before MF became available. That includes tires, wheels, wheel wells, engine compartment, door jambs & sills and the trunk. Leather and vinyl cleaning and dressing is also done with cotton terry towels.
    2. I use lots of MF on a job so I have enough to wash each week. I personally think the longer dirt is in a fabric, the harder it is to remove.
    3. If you stop and think about it, a hobby detailer such as myself, doesn't use towels with all that many products that have a bad effect on them. Drying, quick detailing, cleaning windows, none of those should leave a lot of chemicals in your MF. Polishes, paint cleaners, waxes, sealants probably do leave residue, but that's not usually done that often.
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