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  • How to clean towels

    What the best way to get the most dirt out of our dirty towels, but at the same time keep their softness?

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    Re: How to clean towels

    Wash them and dry them.

    Wash them in hot water with a soap like Tide, put them through 2 rinse cycles to insure all the soap is rinsed out. Dry them in the dryer under the normal setting.

    Microfibers = No fabric softener
    Cotton = Yes to fabric softener
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    • #3
      Re: How to clean towels

      Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
      Wash them and dry them.

      Wash them in hot water with a soap like Tide, put them through 2 rinse cycles to insure all the soap is rinsed out. Dry them in the dryer under the normal setting.

      Microfibers = No fabric softener
      Cotton = Yes to fabric softener
      Wow. Ive always heard its a big NO-NO to use fabric softener with any kind of towels. Can you please elaborate on that alittle more?
      Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

      Originally posted by Mike Phillips
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      • #4
        Re: How to clean towels

        Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View Post
        Wow. Ive always heard its a big NO-NO to use fabric softener with any kind of towels. Can you please elaborate on that alittle more?
        Fabric softeners like a "Bounce" dryer sheet make cotton threads feel softer and softness typically means more gentle to the finish.

        We have never had any negative issues when using fabric softners with cotton towels in the dryer.

        For what it's worth we typically don't use cotton towels any more to wipe products off of paint except for maybe compounds during the early steps in a complete rotary buff-out because at this stage any toweling scratches instilled during the wipe-off will be removed during the next steps.
        Mike Phillips
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        • #5
          Re: How to clean towels

          ahh, Thanks a bunch Mike.

          I thought these were cotton towels? I only have 4 of these and its the only towels I use to remove cleaner/polish/wax. Is it ok to use these? Will I put scratches back into the back since they are cotton?

          Clicky
          Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

          Originally posted by Mike Phillips
          Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2

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          • #6
            Re: How to clean towels

            Those are cotton towels and using cotton towels doesn't mean you're going to instill scratches into the paint, however microfiber polishing cloths are more gentle to the finish, it's a one thing tends to be better than the other thing.

            Using the best polishing cloth helps you to reduce the potential to instill swirls and scratches.

            Your job, my job, our job is to always be about reducing the potential to instill swirls and scratches into scratch-sensitive clear coat paints by the tools we use, (polishing cloths), chemicals, pads, machines, wash mitts, etc.


            Alway think like this...

            Reduce the potential
            Mike Phillips
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            • #7
              Re: How to clean towels

              Thanks a bunch Mike. I wish I would of known that. I just bought another cotton towel about a week ago. They had the Megs Micro Fibers also, but I thought these were better. I try to buy some towels whenever I get a few extra bucks.

              Sorry that I hi-jacked the thread.

              I usually just put them in the washer like Mike said. I always dry them on a lower temp though. Sometimes I leave them alittle damp and let them air dry.
              Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

              Originally posted by Mike Phillips
              Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2

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              • #8
                Re: How to clean towels

                Towel washing 101.
                r. b.

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