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Best microfiber detergent anybody?

Old Mar 26, 2008 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by lecchilo
Moe, most of my towels are actually Costco towels and towels from local carstores (Autozone, Murray's, etc.). I started using these because over the years I've come to notice the only difference between the $0.50 m/f towels and the $4+ ones is durability... the 7-8 pakshak towels I bought about 3 years ago still look almost new, while the cheaper ones start fading and getting hard after a few months of detailing, which is when they become interior towels, etc.
Just saying that for me personally, while the more expensive towels do have a higher number of fibers and are maybe a bit softer, the cheaper towels get the job done without sacrificing any quality.
The high-end towels we sell are great because they work on the finish, the windows, and the interior. I have them in different colors so you know which one is used where. But the great thing about buying high-end towels is that you don't need as much and they last longer. But to each his own. If it's working for you, than stick with it.
 
Old Mar 26, 2008 | 02:08 PM
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My new wonderful washer only works with the HE (High Efficiency) detergents, and I am guessing the MF Restorer is not of the kind ?!?
I'm using MicroRestore with my front loader without any problems so far
 
Old Mar 26, 2008 | 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by EMart
I'm using MicroRestore with my front loader without any problems so far
I too have the he washer and dryer and the microrestore works great. I also add 1/2 cup of vinegar to the load to further clean wax, polish, glass cleaner, etc. from the towels. We just got the 1-gallon size in stock.

1 qt/32oz: $12.99

4qt/1 Gallon: $22.99
 
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
I too have the he washer and dryer and the microrestore works great. I also add 1/2 cup of vinegar to the load to further clean wax, polish, glass cleaner, etc. from the towels. We just got the 1-gallon size in stock.

1 qt/32oz: $12.99

4qt/1 Gallon: $22.99
Ship me a gallon please Moe, I think you know where to find me

Blane
 


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