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05-19-2008, 10:17 PM | #1 |
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Does it REALLY matter...
how you wash MF towels. is it just the basic wash in cold water and dry... or are there specific ways in washing these sonuvaguns?
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05-19-2008, 10:52 PM | #2 |
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No fabric softener. Warm water is OK. Plain detergent is best. I bought some "microfiber detergent" from ChemicalGuys but I suspect my usual Persil would work just fine.
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When you wash your MF towels do not wash it in the washer and dryer that you use your own clothing in! Make sure you take it to a laundry place and just pay the 25 cents or so and wait the time there reading a magazine. I never wash my MF towels in my own washer or dryer...
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I do not know if it true but I have been told to not wash them in the washer and dryer due to possible outcomes like the one you stated. I mean you are washing towels with wax, polish, autowash soap etc... there can be some residue left over in your washer. however, i reccommend if you do, to re run ur washer with HOT water and a detergent.
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I did it once, and there were some residue left in the washer, was lucky i saw it. I just wiped off the residue with a rag, and then rerun the washer again.
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06-25-2008, 10:10 PM | #11 |
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do NOT wash and dry them with regular towels.
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