cleaning microfiber

mike007

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Hello all.

I cleaned my microfiber towels in the washing machine, then delicate cycle in the dryer. They are clean but, how do I get the trapped lint and small particles out of the microfiber yarns? thanks:rolleyes:
 

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Cold water wash, liquid detergent, air dry. If it touches the ground, it goes in the 'engine cleaning' bin.

If they were used for polishing or engine cleaning, I do wash in hot water to break up the wax and brake dust. A friend of mine runs a detail shop here, he color codes each towel....blue is for body of car only, yellow for wheels, green for engine compartment, etc.

Pinnacle makes a Microfiber rejuvenator that's awsome.
 

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My washing machine has a cycle called 'sanitary'...temperature is 155 degrees and the cycle takes 2 hours to run, but microfibers come out great...air dry. I also have have different microfiber groups...paint, interior, engine, rims.
 

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Make sure you wash them seperately and don't use fabric softener sheets. You can get the trapped particles out if you boil them in hot water. My wife loves with I make microfiber soap.;)
 

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Um. Because we can? :dunno:




Just like why I drive a vehicle that turns heads and gets 10 mpg? :lmao:


Well of course I expected that answer, just thought there might be something I didn't know as to why you wouldn't use a rag to clean the engine bay. I try not to use my microfiber towels on engine bay or under the car or wheel wells until they are just rags and no longer usable on paint or interior.
 

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Washing Microfiber Towels :

Typically I use Little Era , Wash them ( cold water only ) then i take one of the cheaper ones and run it in the dryer solo for 15-20 min , then put that towel off to the side . and dry the other towels on delicate cycle .

oh and don't use fabric softener

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Washing Microfiber Towels :

Typically I use Little Era , Wash them ( cold water only ) then i take one of the cheaper ones and run it in the dryer solo for 15-20 min , then put that towel off to the side . and dry the other towels on delicate cycle .

oh and don't use fabric softener

- Slick -


What purpose does this serve??
 

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What purpose does this serve??

I think washing towels has gotten like wine tasting. He's doing the "Napa" dryer conditioning, whilst like at my house I'll twist open a long neck and condition the dryer operator. :D

i'm thinking the 1st 1 is taking 1 for the team :dunno:

it is the sacrificial lamb that cleans the dryer for the others to follow :dunno:

shalom :D

Running a Cheap towel solo in the dryer picks up all the lint left in the dryer that was not in the lint trap .
 

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