3D Towel Kleen

pwaug

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Has anyone used 3D Towel Kleen for MF towels? How is it?



Nothing in the description of the product mentions MF. Can it be used in typical top loader washing machines and what amount per load as the instructions on the website only mention commercial car wash type washing machines.
 
I use it with no issues in my top loader washer, works great. I just use from 1-2oz per wash depending how many towels I need to wash.
 
Thanks Thomas! I'll be in Lancaster this week so will pick it up from 3D Manheim--makes allot of sense if you can eliminate the waste of doing extra rinse cycles. Couldn't find your thread doing a search.
 
I have a gal. of Towel Kleen, but I'm trying to use up the last of the Micro-Restore I have. Can anyone comment if there is a difference between the two as far as how their towels came out?
 
Would you mind doing a comparo, since you have both? I have never used another product like towel kleen from another vendor. I'd like to know as well.
 
Thomas Dekany said:
Would you mind doing a compare, since you have both? I have never used another product like towel kleen from another vendor. I'd like to know as well.





And *I* have never used Towel Kleen, so I too would like to know how they compare.



IIRC, there was somebody on one of the "MF detergent" threads who was rather, uhm....opinionated on this subject, but experiences with MF detergents seem to *really* differ so I'd like more comparison ino.
 
cjbigcog said:
I have a gal. of Towel Kleen, but I'm trying to use up the last of the Micro-Restore I have. Can anyone comment if there is a difference between the two as far as how their towels came out?



X3 - please do a comparison and post your findings. Towel Kleen is nearly 1/3 the price of Micro Restore and I myself would like to know the difference.
 
Thomas Dekany said:
Would you mind doing a comparo, since you have both? I have never used another product like towel kleen from another vendor. I'd like to know as well.



Thomas....I'd be happy to do a comparison, however as I am only maintaining my own car at this time, it takes a few weeks to get a load together. How about I send you some?
 
Thomas Dekany said:
Maybe it would be best to send Accumulator or another "neutral" person as I work for 3D. I'll be happy to try it though,





Eh, I'm respectfully declining all offers of samples....I just never get around to trying them in a timely manner and everybody ends up feeling a bit frustrated (myself included). And I have *zero* intention of doing any polishing/LSPing in the foreseeable future :grinno:
 
You could dirty up those towels any way you want to :D



Accumulator said:
Eh, I'm respectfully declining all offers of samples....I just never get around to trying them in a timely manner and everybody ends up feeling a bit frustrated (myself included). And I have *zero* intention of doing any polishing/LSPing in the foreseeable future :grinno:
 
Thomas Dekany said:
You could dirty up those towels any way you want to :D



Heh heh, yeah...actually, I do use MFs every evening to clean the kitchen floor, but it wouldn't be the same as cleaning them of detailing products. Some of the stuff we use for detailing is *tough* to get out!
 
I have some Chemical Guys microfiber detergent which I believe is just relabeled stuff you get off the Microfibertech website. If someone wants to send me a sample of Towel Kleen I will do a test. It might be a couple weeks before I have enough towels to do a good side by side but I would certainly be willing too give it a go, especially since I need to pick up a gallon of something soon since I only have enough CG stuff left for one load. I like the price tag on Towel Kleen and would love to see how it preforms, because the CG stuff is somewhat over priced since I'm pretty sure I can get the same thing from Microfibertech in a gallon size for much less once shipping is factored in.



If anyone has ever tried the Detail Image brand detergent, this is the same stuff relabeled from Microfibertech. Comes in the funny looking spout container like pesticides.
 
One thing I've noticed with the Towel Kleen is that it separates into a clear green liquid on top and a milky green at the bottom of the bottle. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal??
 
Because we use biodegradable and voc compliant stuff, it tends to separate more so than a standard detergent. Shake it a little before use and it should go back to an even constancy. It should not affect performance at all.
 
NotQuiteAPro said:
I have some Chemical Guys microfiber detergent which I believe is just relabeled stuff you get off the Microfibertech website..



I've had mixed results with the CG MF detergent; I'll be interested to hear how it works for you especially compared to the Towel Kleen.
 
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