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    Ive had two of these things for over a year(or something like that) and decided to buy another one. After getting a new one, I noticed how fadded and dirty my old ones were. I put them in the washer on warm with tide(no bleach) but they are still dirty. How do you all clean these things? I guess all times ive went over rubber and dirty door jams(always last, dont go over the paint after that) its built up.



    I washed my new one and my dad knocked it in the garage floor.. I guess ill be washing it again.
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    I use Woolite, mine have lost some of their color as well. One several of mine I have these strange little green spots here and there, not sure where they came from(it was during a wash, I wash them on their own!?!?). but.... they still work great!
    Brandon

    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

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      Re: Cleaning Water magnets?

      Once they get dirty it's pretty tough to get them looking new. That's why you want to make sure the car is cleaned well. Tide is fine, try air or tumble drying them instead. I've noticed high heat hardens microfiber and the towels don't absorb to well.

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