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    Drying MF

    Some said there's no problem putting your towels in the dryer. I bought MF bath towels and used the dryer on lowest heat setting. this is making these and my car towels hard. I don't know if the tips are burning but I'm not using the dryer anymore. When I hung them to dry then air fluffed them they came out very soft. I hope the hardness will wash out next wash

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    Re: Drying MF

    Quote Originally Posted by frankprozzoly View Post
    Some said there's no problem putting your towels in the dryer. I bought MF bath towels and used the dryer on lowest heat setting. this is making these and my car towels hard. I don't know if the tips are burning but I'm not using the dryer anymore. When I hung them to dry then air fluffed them they came out very soft. I hope the hardness will wash out next wash
    weird. could it be something left in the towels in terms of hard water or soap? i've done it tons of times. never had an issue. i have been air drying too for years, esp as of late, because my dryer is in another room than my washer (planned renovations), but i've even boiled MFs before and had no issues and the water was a lot hotter than it would ever get in the dryer on low.
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    What are you washing them with?
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    I use an electric dryer and the low temperature is definitely lower than the gas dryer I use in our other house. That might explain the difference in people's experience.
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    Free and clear detergent. I use very little. No softener. I've put them in the dryer past couple of times and the material has changed. It's not fluffy soft anymore. I've had them almost a year so I know its from the dryer

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    Maybe the dryer is making the strands stick together

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    try adding vinegar to the rinse cycle.

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    That's weird. I wash mine with All Clear and put them in the dryer with no issues.

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    Re: Drying MF

    I used all free and clear for a while. Didn't like it at all. Maybe doesn't work well with hard water? I switched to MicroRestore and I add some white vinegar to the lowest line in the fabric softener barrel in the middle. Then do a 2nd rinse. Hot wash/Cold rinse. Dry on low heat on the "less dry" setting. MF's come out great!
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    If it's the dryer, it's YOUR dryer. No issues here either. All my MF towels go through the dryer (and I've gone through two dryers since I started detailing.) I still have my original orders of AG towels (guzzlers, cobras, etc.) from years ago, still going strong - coming out fluffy and soft out of the dryer every time. I use Micro-Restore, no vineger, no additives, no nuthin, dryer on low/delicate setting.

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