Microfiber Stash!
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From: Beantown, MA
Microfiber Stash!
I just cleaned out my closet and my G's trunk tonight.. I found a total of 42 normal rag sized microfibers, 1 big bath towel sized microfiber drying towel and a few terry clothes! They were all dirty from last year. I kept losing them.. So I just kept buying em!
I washed them in Vinegar/Detergent.. And now I'm folding em and packing them into a nice plastic box... I guess I'll have them sit in my trunk so I can grab one whenever.
Anyone else a Microfiber *****? I remember meeting someone in Toronto that had a nice box full of MF's too, he had a reg G.
I washed them in Vinegar/Detergent.. And now I'm folding em and packing them into a nice plastic box... I guess I'll have them sit in my trunk so I can grab one whenever.
Anyone else a Microfiber *****? I remember meeting someone in Toronto that had a nice box full of MF's too, he had a reg G.
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I'm trying really hard this year to avoid buying new MF towels. Last year, I found myself buying a 3pack almost every weekend to wash my car! This year, hopefully I can get-by, by using these and maybe add a few more towels since I feel like it's a waste leaving so much room in doing a laundry load.
Originally Posted by Down_Shift
I just cleaned out my closet and my G's trunk tonight.. I found a total of 42 normal rag sized microfibers, 1 big bath towel sized microfiber drying towel and a few terry clothes! They were all dirty from last year. I kept losing them.. So I just kept buying em!
I washed them in Vinegar/Detergent.. And now I'm folding em and packing them into a nice plastic box... I guess I'll have them sit in my trunk so I can grab one whenever.
Anyone else a Microfiber *****? I remember meeting someone in Toronto that had a nice box full of MF's too, he had a reg G.
I washed them in Vinegar/Detergent.. And now I'm folding em and packing them into a nice plastic box... I guess I'll have them sit in my trunk so I can grab one whenever.
Anyone else a Microfiber *****? I remember meeting someone in Toronto that had a nice box full of MF's too, he had a reg G.
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Originally Posted by picus112
I have ~400 or so, but you know..part of the job.
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Picus would definately be the one to ask about cleaning MF towels!
I just threw some Vinegar and detergent in and washed it on low setting.. then had them dry on the easiest setting also.
I just threw some Vinegar and detergent in and washed it on low setting.. then had them dry on the easiest setting also.
how can you reuse them?
I use them for wiping car (those I reuse for some other applications)
waxing car
cleaning windows
cleaning inside of the car
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They get dirty and shiznet, and I just trow them away and get more from Costco.
I use them for wiping car (those I reuse for some other applications)
waxing car
cleaning windows
cleaning inside of the car
.................................
They get dirty and shiznet, and I just trow them away and get more from Costco.
Originally Posted by LazerRed1
I'd appreciate it if you would give a short explanation of proper cleaning and care of mf's or direct me to a site. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Down_Shift
I just threw some Vinegar and detergent in and washed it on low setting.. then had them dry on the easiest setting also.

Wash them on med-hot cycle with non-fabric softener, non-bleach detergent and a capful of white vinegar (you can skip the vinegar if you like). Either air dry them or machine dry on a low heat cycle.
The most important thing is to never put in a dryer sheet or fabric softener, or to always wash mf's without other items, since they pick up lint so easily.
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Originally Posted by picus112
He's got it. 
Wash them on med-hot cycle with non-fabric softener, non-bleach detergent and a capful of white vinegar (you can skip the vinegar if you like). Either air dry them or machine dry on a low heat cycle.
The most important thing is to never put in a dryer sheet or fabric softener, or to always wash mf's without other items, since they pick up lint so easily.

Wash them on med-hot cycle with non-fabric softener, non-bleach detergent and a capful of white vinegar (you can skip the vinegar if you like). Either air dry them or machine dry on a low heat cycle.
The most important thing is to never put in a dryer sheet or fabric softener, or to always wash mf's without other items, since they pick up lint so easily.
^^ That's why I need another 25-30 MF towels lol.. It's such a waste to do ~40ish towel load.
Originally Posted by Down_Shift
^^ That's why I need another 25-30 MF towels lol.. It's such a waste to do ~40ish towel load.
Originally Posted by picus112
He's got it. 
Wash them on med-hot cycle with non-fabric softener, non-bleach detergent and a capful of white vinegar (you can skip the vinegar if you like). Either air dry them or machine dry on a low heat cycle.
The most important thing is to never put in a dryer sheet or fabric softener, or to always wash mf's without other items, since they pick up lint so easily.

Wash them on med-hot cycle with non-fabric softener, non-bleach detergent and a capful of white vinegar (you can skip the vinegar if you like). Either air dry them or machine dry on a low heat cycle.
The most important thing is to never put in a dryer sheet or fabric softener, or to always wash mf's without other items, since they pick up lint so easily.



