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Re: Washing Microfibers?
Originally Posted by thilenauto
Thanks for all the replies! So grit grabber is a HE detergent? I wasn't following the part about the gasket?
Gritt Grabber is the cloth, not an HE detergent, designed for cleaning the rubber seal around the door.....often supplied, along with Affresh tabs, with the front-loader. I'm sure there are other methods for keeping mold from forming on the rubber seal. I recommend a quick read of your washer's maintenance pamphlet for further care instructions.
Sorry for the confusion....I sometimes call a seal a gasket.
Bob
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Re: Washing Microfibers?
Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
Its in your head .... use the machines. You can add a little APC for very dirty towels as wanted in addition to MF soap. You can also add some white vinegar in rinse to make softer as desired. Dry on low heat with no fabric softner, then fold and store outside of dust and dirt.
This is exactly what I do.
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Re: Washing Microfibers?
Originally Posted by thilenauto
It's a high efficiency washing machine so I don't think I can use the microfiber soaps sold on autogeek, any tips?
Some info about this (Post#4):
DP Microfiber Cleaner HE compliant?
And....BMW's earlier posting on this thread.
Bob
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~Joaquin de Setanti
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