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Old 06-08-2013, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by woodranch
You can find these dryer ***** at any market?
BedBathBeyond always has them, probably can order online too
Old 06-09-2013, 08:48 PM
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I wash them by themselves in Dawn. No problem here

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If necessary I pre soak in hot water with Dawn or Simple Green, but usually for the nastier ones usually reserved for tire dressings and under hood cleaning.

Liquid Tide, white vinegar, and a double rinse for the wash. If you can't find the dryer *****, just hit the sporting goods section and buy some tennis *****. Dedicate the ***** for drying of course.
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Originally Posted by burneyr
If necessary I pre soak in hot water with Dawn or Simple Green, but usually for the nastier ones usually reserved for tire dressings and under hood cleaning.

Liquid Tide, white vinegar, and a double rinse for the wash. If you can't find the dryer *****, just hit the sporting goods section and buy some tennis *****. Dedicate the ***** for drying of course.
I often soak the dirty ones (and ones full of wax or polish) in our DP Pad Rejuvinator. Its citrus based and you can mix up as little or as much as needed. Works with pads too.

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I wash mine with a microfiber detergent. I then wash them a second time without soap, but add a little vinegar. I wash them a third time in just plain water. Yes, I'm ****.
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I use DP in cold water and hang try.
The towels are ready to go again,
every time.
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I usually use hot water, and leave it for 1-2 hours and then I put it in washing machine and then put in the sunlight to get dry.

I didn't mix micro-fiber towels with any other cloths.
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I use BLACKFIRE Microfiber Cleaner & Restorer with warm water and they usually does the trick.



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