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    Washing Microfiber Towels

    Just washed some microfiber towels and they have all sorts of lint and small debri in the towel.

    Any tips?

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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels

    what was your routine? detergent, cycle, drying method etc.?

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    did u wash with only mf towels or did u throw in some other crap ?

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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels

    If they are good quality towels you can remedy the issue. If they are dried already use a lint roller to pull the lint off. Wash them again with hot water and MF wash. Only wash microfiber with microfiber. When you put them in the dryer make sure you clean out the lint trap. Run the dryer for 5 or 10 minutes then clean the lint trap out again. Then toss your MF in and dry them. When you get new MF wash a dry them before first use.
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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels

    I used plain laundry detergent ( Target) no bleach or no softener

    fast wash ( 18 mins)

    I don't remember the temp ..was it hot/cold or cold/cold
    does it matter..

    then took a 50 foot electrical cord , spread out wall to wail in garage and hung the towels..

    my wife thought we were back in the ghetto...


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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels

    Wash in hot water. Gets the oils, waxes, polishes etc out better. There's a home made laundry soap that I use, you can google the recipe, that works great and is super cheap.
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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels

    Then I don't have any idea where they picked up the lint. The debris can be from anything. Any chance you use MF and cotton towels while you are working?
    They may have picked up lint from those.
    I use cotton to dry the dirty spots. engine bays, wheel wells and the such. You can't let the cotton and MF touch each other. Stuff sticks to MF like glue.
    I would wash and dry them in the dryer. It's possible for they could have picked up the lint in the washer.
    When I'm doing a detail once a MF is spent it goes into a pre soak with 20:1 purple power to keep the residues from drying then put a lid on it to keep any dirt getting into the container.
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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels



    Has anyone ever tried this to remove stains from your MF's? Wondering if it is safe without ruining the towels. Incidentally, if you never tried this stuff, it's awesome.
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    Re: Washing Microfiber Towels

    To add to this question, is it ok to wash towels with old wax and dried polish, etc. in the washer, without risk of getting residue all over the washer? My mom doesn't want me to mess up her washer, and I've got a big stack of dirty towels, ha. Is regular laundry detergent ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by add lightness View Post
    To add to this question, is it ok to wash towels with old wax and dried polish, etc. in the washer, without risk of getting residue all over the washer? My mom doesn't want me to mess up her washer, and I've got a big stack of dirty towels, ha. Is regular laundry detergent ok?
    Never had a problem with residue.

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