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Bubbles don't clean, they are just there to make you think they do.
stevet said::shocked You "don't use that much soap"? How much is not much? 14 rinses before you seen clear water?
carcrazy22 said:I am also doing same like Antonio Wright
Instead of SHOUT I use Simple Green All Purpose Cleaner for pretreating stains:nixweiss
nycts said:Liquid Tide, anywhere from 1/4- 1/2 cap depending on quantity of towels. Warm wash, warm rinse. Cool - warm dryer till they're mostly dry...I never completely dry them out. Take them home and hang'em up to finish drying. Towels are still in great shape
I have heard of Melaleuca stuff before, where can I get some??
SilverLexus said:
***I am surprised so many people here use regular laundry detergent on MF. I really think, although it is slightly more expensive, that the MF specialty detergents are far more effective.
I might also mention that I find air drying is the only way to go and I use a short spin cycle on the wash (and a gentle wash cycle for that matter as well).
JDookie said:...The question here is, are we getting all the soap/detergent out? I think the answer is multiple rinse cycles ...
DFTowel, you say you use only half! Does this include MF only detergents like Micro-Restore or is it only for regular laundry detergents?
NYV6Coupe said:Even though I consider 125* "hot", this is where my water heater is set to prevent scalding, I doubt this is hot enough to damage MF.
Perhaps someone has sacrificed a MF & tried boiling it?
The Uncle said:Steve - What do you think of Charlie's Soap versus Micro-Restore? It is certainly a lot more economical.