So I washed my microfiber and 100% cotton cloths using tide with bleach and i notice that after i did this that it said not to wash them using bleach. Why are you not suppose to use bleach, does it ruin the fibers? And because of that could it scratch the surface of the car
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Re: question about washing microfiber cloths and 100% cotten cloths
Bigworm, check out these instructions on caring for your microfiber towels.Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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Re: question about washing microfiber cloths and 100% cotten cloths
Originally posted by akimel View PostBigworm, check out these instructions on caring for your microfiber towels.
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While it's not a good thing to do, has he actually ruined his MF by washing them with bleach the one time?
I realize that one time of something can be one time too many, but it would be very unfortunate as well as expensive if that one mistake caused him to have to replace all his MF.
Would any damage be apparent by touch or even visually?Charles
The Rainmaker
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Re: question about washing microfiber cloths and 100% cotten cloths
My understanding is that reason you don't bleach Microfiber cloths is that it will shorten their life. That is why it is not recommended. So I would say that bleaching them one time will not have ruined them.
MikeWhy do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway
George Carlin
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