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01-21-2019, 05:37 PM
#121
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by hogie
I have an old towel that came with my either turtle wax ice or Eagleone Nano wax (from way back in the day). It won't absorb water at all. I am not surprised that new formulas have the same end result.
I have towels that become hydrophobic, but that doesn’t stop me from tossing them in the washing machine. That’s why there’s a hot water setting and good microfiber detergents to choose from.
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01-21-2019, 07:28 PM
#122
Super Member
Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Forrest, do you have an ETA yet for the release of this product?
Btw, washing mf towels in hot water isn't the best idea, the heat can damage the fibers. Treat them well and they'll treat you well (more importantly treat your paint finish well]
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01-21-2019, 07:38 PM
#123
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Forrest, do you have an ETA yet for the release of this product?
Btw, washing mf towels in hot water isn't the best idea, the heat can damage the fibers. Treat them well and they'll treat you well (more importantly treat your paint finish well]
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They have posted the ETA a few post up for online and stores.
I've found that warm water to wash and no heat to dry is the best method for washing the towels
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01-21-2019, 08:25 PM
#124
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Btw, washing mf towels in hot water isn't the best idea, the heat can damage the fibers. Treat them well and they'll treat you well (more importantly treat your paint finish well]
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If my microfiber towels are heavily soiled I wash them on hot water setting. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with using hot water. Griots Garage even recommends it on their label.
There’s people who’ve been known to boil their microfiber towels with no adverse effects.
There’s alot of misinformation regarding heat and microfiber on our end [detailers] I honestly think we’ve been fed incorrect information. Iirc the whole heat issue is in regards to how it’s manufactured, not so much how the final product is handled. I could be wrong on the details but I heard the real deal a long time ago, and it didn’t come from the detailing world.. It came from a manufacturer.
Have you ever used your steamer? I bet you used it with microfiber towels, because last time I checked that’s how every detailer on youtube preaches the gospel. Were they completely ruined afterwards? No. So how does anyone explain that?
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01-21-2019, 08:44 PM
#125
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Well, I'm following the directions for the best mf towels I've ever used. These towels have been constructed to HIS specs and I can only assume he got the care info from his mfg directly and it says cold water and if you can't air dry them, then low to no heat tumble dry. I know this, I love these towels and I'm following the rules
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01-21-2019, 08:46 PM
#126
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by forrest@mothers
No, they don't harden but they do repel water really well.
This! Since I’ve been testing several SiO2 topper type products my towels, even after being washed, repel water. I’m going to start using one type of towel for these type of product and wash them separately. They DO cross contaminate also. I tried vinegar, extra soap, extra hot water, washing twice, and nothing helped. I can’t pinpoint which product caused the problem since I tested 12 or so. Just a warning to other Geeks. I ruined about 50 towels and it never had happened before.
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01-21-2019, 08:53 PM
#127
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000
This! Since I’ve been testing several SiO2 topper type products my towels, even after being washed, repel water. I’m going to start using one type of towel for these type of product and wash them separately. They DO cross contaminate also. I tried vinegar, extra soap, extra hot water, washing twice, and nothing helped. I can’t pinpoint which product caused the problem since I tested 12 or so. Just a warning to other Geeks. I ruined about 50 towels and it never had happened before.
This creates a new standard. The more we know the better.
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01-21-2019, 10:09 PM
#128
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Dryer heat ruined some of my towels both on holding water and ability to clean the rag company talks about what heat does to the fiber. I just remember heat over a certain temp is bad.... but can’t remember what the temp was it was a YouTube video collaboration between Pan @ Rag Company caring for microfiber or something like that
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01-22-2019, 02:42 AM
#129
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
warm water with an extra rinse cycle and into the dryer on the lowest heat setting. been doing this for years with great results...
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01-22-2019, 08:51 AM
#130
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
While I haven't experimented with any of this new generation of SIO2 spray waxes, I've found soaking my MF towels after applying CanCoat has prevented them from becoming hydrophobic or crusty/hard.
Before I start the application I fill a small bucket with water and drop in a small measure of APC. The minute I finish with a towel I'll dunk it in the bucket and it will stay there for the day. The towels then go from the bucket to the washing machine. So far, I've been able to do multiple applications with the same set of towels. I don't have many, so I have to make them last as long as possible.
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