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How do you clean microfiber towels
I purchased a selection of vroom microfiber towels from Target. Some of the small orange and grays as well as a large drying towel and a couple of polishing cloths. Since I use some for applying wax, and others for taking it off, some have gotten a little dirty and/or covered with wax. Do I toss them, or can they be washed and dried. tia
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Re: How do you clean microfiber towels
I wash mine with regular Woolite (cold water) and then hang dry, heard you aren't supposed to dry them unless you use low heat.
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Re: How do you clean microfiber towels
I usually wait until I have a lot of towels that I use for my vehicles accumulated and take them to a washateria and use their industrial washers.
Never had problem with them.
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Re: How do you clean microfiber towels
I just hand wash them with Dawn. It removes the wax deposits from the towels very well. Just make sure you rinse well and then hang dry.
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Re: How do you clean microfiber towels
Just remember to NOT use fabric softener. It'll ruin them. Other than that, wash and dry.
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Re: How do you clean microfiber towels
Don't dry them in a dryer....Machine wash & hang dry is the way to go
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Follow the instructions on the packaging
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Re: How do you clean microfiber towels
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Micro Restore Microfiber Cleaner great stuff. I also use it to wash my fleece.
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