Lately, I've been keeping my car clean everyday by doing the proper maintenance step -- Ultimate Quik Detailer with microfiber towels on the paint, Nxt Generation Glass Cleaner with cotton terry towels on the glass. You'd be surprised how much dirt and dust collect in a single day of driving here in Los Angeles.
But now in the process of preserving my towels, I've got two questions to ask:
1) It seems lately after throwing my microfiber towels in the laundry, adding liquid detergent, and washing them in hot water, not all the grime is coming off. I don't let them sit unwashed for more than a few days too. I hang dry my microfiber towels and add vinegar to my wash occassionally. But I don't think these are the issues. The question is: is there any additional washing steps I can do to clean my microfiber towels up further and get them looking in their original color?
2) In the process of trying to conserve water here in L.A., I try to wash my microfiber towels only after I've gone through most in my collection (rather than washing them immediately on the day that I use'm, cuz that's just like 2 or 3). Unfortunately, I only have like 8 towels that I actively use for detailing inside and out. I plan on buying more so that there'll actually be a full load in the laundry, but that'll probably mean more towels sitting dry and dirty before their next wash -- which is what I believe is the cause of problem 1 above. So the question is: what can I do in between washes to make it easier to get grime off my microfiber towels?
These questions will probably apply to my cotton terry towels as well. Thanks for answering or sharing in advance.
But now in the process of preserving my towels, I've got two questions to ask:
1) It seems lately after throwing my microfiber towels in the laundry, adding liquid detergent, and washing them in hot water, not all the grime is coming off. I don't let them sit unwashed for more than a few days too. I hang dry my microfiber towels and add vinegar to my wash occassionally. But I don't think these are the issues. The question is: is there any additional washing steps I can do to clean my microfiber towels up further and get them looking in their original color?
2) In the process of trying to conserve water here in L.A., I try to wash my microfiber towels only after I've gone through most in my collection (rather than washing them immediately on the day that I use'm, cuz that's just like 2 or 3). Unfortunately, I only have like 8 towels that I actively use for detailing inside and out. I plan on buying more so that there'll actually be a full load in the laundry, but that'll probably mean more towels sitting dry and dirty before their next wash -- which is what I believe is the cause of problem 1 above. So the question is: what can I do in between washes to make it easier to get grime off my microfiber towels?
These questions will probably apply to my cotton terry towels as well. Thanks for answering or sharing in advance.
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