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My Microfiber Seperation - Any Advice?
So far what I have been doing is similar to Mike's advice of:
Water soluable
Wax/sealant
Everything else
I also keep my glass towels seperate.
Anything non-microfiber like cotton gets it's own load.
Everything is washed using Tide Free or Oxiclean with 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle and anything really dirty gets a pre soak with the Oxyclean as well.
Drying towels go in with the water soluble (ONR and various compounds as well as polishes)
Wax and sealents includes AIO (mainly D151)
Everything else is interior and wheels
Glass is glass obviously.
I'm curious why people seperate drying towels, if everything in with them is water soluble there should be no ill effects to absorbancy.
Dry on low heat.
Does anyone see an issue with my method?
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Re: My Microfiber Seperation - Any Advice?
I'm about the same way--waxes/LSP's are in a separate bunch and cleaning/polishing towels are in the same load (drying towels are in there as well IF I didn't use with a wax-as-you-dry product).
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