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    Can my supreme microfiber towels and my soft-buff 2.0 (7 inch) pads be washed all together in the washing machine?

    Thanks in advance

    Joseph
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    "Respect a man's car, a man respects you."
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  • #2
    Re: washing pads and towels

    I'm sure you can, but I would wash them separately.

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    • #3
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      I prefer to wash them separately. I just like to keep things simple that way.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
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        Well I decided to wash my pads in the kitchen sink with hot water and dawn. NXT 2.0 takes forever to wash out of the finishing pad. Once I was satisfied that they were clean and well rinse I spun them dry at speed 6. Tomorrow I'll put them back in their plastic bag.
        "What's the first rule when entering a man's car?"

        "Respect a man's car, a man respects you."
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        • #5
          Re: washing pads and towels

          soaking overnight in warm water with quality detergent does the job for all my MFs and pads

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          • #6
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            Soaking pads overnight might not be a good practice for the washable pads over time.

            Mike Phillips
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            • #7
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              In MY experience, using paint cleaners (M80 etc), I just rinse them in the sink and spin the excess water out of them and lay them out to dry overnight face up.

              If using wax, I use Dawn dish soap and agitate, rinse thouroughly and spin, dry face up. Only had 2 older pads have backing plates loosen up.

              Seems to work so far.

              FWIW, I don't always wash the pads for wax and don't always use a PC to lay down wax so the pads don't get washed a lot.

              Edit: I wash my towels separate in the wash machine with hot water and liquid soap and rinse twice, no softner and dry on perm press. Wash Terry Cloths separate as well and no softner.
              Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                Soaking pads overnight might not be a good practice for the washable pads over time.

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                • #9
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                  After reading this post. I got to thinking, when was the last time I rejuvenated all the microfibers. So I decided today would be the day.

                  I separated all the micros by use. Supremes shines here, Wal- mart brand here, glass microfibers here.

                  Washed them in the warm/cold setting. When the rinse cycle began added a 1/4 cup of vinegar, regular rinse cycle again (no vinegar).

                  Dried on medium, no fabric softener.

                  I should be good for a while.

                  Thanks for reminding me.
                  quality creates its own demand

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                    After reading this post. I got to thinking, when was the last time I rejuvenated all the microfibers. So I decided today would be the day.

                    I separated all the micros by use. Supremes shines here, Wal- mart brand here, glass microfibers here.

                    Washed them in the warm/cold setting. When the rinse cycle began added a 1/4 cup of vinegar, regular rinse cycle again (no vinegar).

                    Dried on medium, no fabric softener.

                    I should be good for a while.

                    Thanks for reminding me.
                    Good thought, now that weather is possibly getting better, I may do the same!
                    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post

                      When the rinse cycle began added a 1/4 cup of vinegar, regular rinse cycle again (no vinegar).
                      Hello, newbie here. I accidentally wiped my tires with one of my
                      Meguiar's X2020 Surpeme Shine Microfiber towels. Got some big black blotches on it. Is it ruined? Or will washing as you suggest above, take care of it? I also quoted only that one part above, as I don't follow it, do you use vinegar or not, seems contraidctiory, but I am rather dense at times.

                      Thanks
                      Joe

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                      • #12
                        Re: washing pads and towels

                        Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                        After reading this post. I got to thinking, when was the last time I rejuvenated all the microfibers. So I decided today would be the day.

                        I separated all the micros by use. Supremes shines here, Wal- mart brand here, glass microfibers here.

                        Washed them in the warm/cold setting. When the rinse cycle began added a 1/4 cup of vinegar, regular rinse cycle again (no vinegar).

                        Dried on medium, no fabric softener.

                        I should be good for a while.

                        Thanks for reminding me.
                        I do almost exactly the same thing, only I add white vinegar during the 2nd rinse cycle, and I hang the towels to air dry. You can always tell its Monday morning in my house with my hanging blue micros and gold Supreme Shines giving my wash room a very San Diego Chargeresque hue.

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                        • #13
                          Re: washing pads and towels

                          Originally posted by jkholmes View Post
                          Hello, newbie here. I accidentally wiped my tires with one of my
                          Meguiar's X2020 Surpeme Shine Microfiber towels. Got some big black blotches on it. Is it ruined? Or will washing as you suggest above, take care of it? I also quoted only that one part above, as I don't follow it, do you use vinegar or not, seems contraidctiory, but I am rather dense at times.

                          Thanks
                          Joe
                          Wash it separately from your other towels, use scent free detergent, warm wash, cold rinse. If that doesn't do it, try a hot wash and cold rinse.

                          White vinegar has properties that "open" the fibers of a MF towel and allow it to release trapped contaminants and chemicals. Use it during the rinse cycle, not the wash (meaning you have to keep an eye on the washing machine, unless you run an extra rinse cycle like I do)

                          Vinegar doesn't have to be used every time you wash your micro fiber towels, but once every two washes seems to work well for many people. I use it every wash

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                          • #14
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                            ok, thanks for the info. I am soaking the mf towel now in some HE Tide, hopefully it will get the black out. Thx.

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                            • #15
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                              if not it will be a good candidate for the door jambs etc...
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