Microfiber cleaning help.

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  1. freefallin2000

    freefallin2000 Birth of a Detailer

    I just picked up 12 Fluffer's from CG and wow are they nice. I plan on picking up more once the budget allows, alomg many other things. I need to know if it's really necessary to get a Microfiber-Specific cleaner liek this one: Autowerkes Exclusive :: Micro Restore Microfibre Wash :: 2008 :: Shop

    Or, if anyone has any other tips, tricks, or products used to keep they're Microfiber's looking, feeling, and performing up to par, please chime in!!
     
  2. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    I just bought a gallon of Micro Restore myself, but haven't tried it yet. Just used my last bit of CG Microfiber Wash, great stuff but was ready for something new.

    Personally, I wash them on warm with a second rinse. I hang dry them, too.
     
  3. Trents_goat5.7

    Trents_goat5.7 Jedi Nuba

    I use Dreft baby detergent. It has no scent, and no fabric softener. Never use fabric softener with any of your microfibers or waffle weave towels, it will clog them up, and they will not work properly. I have also found that my towels last longer if I hang dry them.
     
  4. freefallin2000

    freefallin2000 Birth of a Detailer

    Hmmm.....OK god stuff. so you likes the CG MF detergent then P1et?
     
  5. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    I do like the CG stuff. I got Micro Restore this time as I was placing an order with Phil anyways and wanted to save on shipping. You cannot go wrong with either...
     
  6. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    Another good mf soap is Charlie's Soap.
     
  7. Rcrew

    Rcrew Wax on..Wax off

    I use normal washing machine soap without issue.
    In the past I did use some of CG's MF wash, but can't tell much difference between that and the stuff you buy at the grocery store.
     
  8. RTexasF

    RTexasF Birth of a Detailer

    I agree completely. In addition you don't need one soap for regular wash and another for microfiber towels. It works a well as any of the specialty microfiber cleaners and costs less.
     
  9. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    I use Micro-restore on my quality microfibers and Tide free on my generic no name ones for the interior, engine bay, and wheels.
     
  10. AZN_C300

    AZN_C300 Birth of a Detailer

    I've tried those microfiber specific cleaners and weren't all that impressed. For my microfiber, I clean with the basic pure liquid Tide with a dash of Zep citrus degreaser. Really stained portions will get a couple sprays of Dawn Power Dissolve. Extra rinse cycle with white vinegar. Then dry em with those dryer balls on low heat. Towels come out clean and soft.
     
  11. freefallin2000

    freefallin2000 Birth of a Detailer

    That sounds like a solid way to wash them. How much Zep are you using? I just don't know if I can justify spending #20 on MF detergent......someone help me justify this more so....
     
  12. AZN_C300

    AZN_C300 Birth of a Detailer

    depends on how dirty and how big a load, but generally quarter-third cup of Zep.
     
  13. bstp

    bstp Birth of a Detailer

    my question also, how do u keep them soft as new?
     

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