BF Microfiber Wash

dd1101

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I think Ill stick to my theme and let the pictures tell the story.
Over the past month I have been taking picture of dirty towels and compiling them to show what the BF wash can do. All these towels where used for waterless wash or wheels and tires. No presoak was used. No Apc. Only 1.5 oz of BF and a extra rinse cycle.

Before pics, the dirt shows the best on blue and gold.
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And After.
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I'll be adding this to my next order. Thanks for the review. Those pictures really say a lot about how well this product works
 
I just received mine so will be using it shortly. Is the extra rinse necessary or is it just something you do extra?
 
I just received mine so will be using it shortly. Is the extra rinse necessary or is it just something you do extra?

Just in case there is soap left over. Open the washer on the 1st rinse cycle. If there is a good amount of Suds I do a 2nd.
 
Also, what was your drying method? Cool? Hot? Air dry?
I know you didn't ask me but I thought I throw in my methods.:cool:
I dry on low heat with those blue dryer balls, wash in warm or hot. With this BF I don't use an extra rinse unless I have a big load. I have an HE front load washer.
 
I would never guess they are the same towel. I'm trying this wash as I type this!

Usually I use Tide Free w/vinegar form the rinse.
 
I have used several mf cleaners and non specific cleaners and I have pre soaked and never gotten those types of results. Looks like when my micro restore runs out I will be trying BF. I also have an HE machine and will be duplicating your settings. Thanks for the post.
 
i think the pictures say it all. thanks for taking the time to document your findings. :bigups

No prob!

I have used several mf cleaners and non specific cleaners and I have pre soaked and never gotten those types of results. Looks like when my micro restore runs out I will be trying BF. I also have an HE machine and will be duplicating your settings. Thanks for the post.

:rockon youll love it!

I would never guess they are the same towel. I'm trying this wash as I type this!

Usually I use Tide Free w/vinegar form the rinse.

I have honestly thrown some of my towels to the dirtest job and each time BF amazes me!


Awesome. Thanks for posting. Now I have to get some of this stuff!

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I picked up a gallon of the Blackfire Microfiber wash and have done three loads.

It does seem to be much cleaner rinsing than Microrestore. You end up using a bit more if you use the product directions so not as cost effective.

As for cleaning ability, it does not appear to be that much better to me yet on grungy spots but I guess that can be compensated by using more soap. I may try a more direct side by side test since cleaning is obviously dependent on the type soil, etc so the jury is still out for me.

It also does leave the towels feeling nice with two rinses and not using vinegar so it has several pluses over Microrestore. Since a gallon will last a long time, the cost really is not that much of an issue.

Given I use towels in rotation (lastest cleans ones go on the bottom of the stack = OCD) I will have to use the BF cleaned ones to check actual performance (ability to absorb water).
 
I picked up a gallon of the Blackfire Microfiber wash and have done three loads.

It does seem to be much cleaner rinsing than Microrestore. You end up using a bit more if you use the product directions so not as cost effective.

As for cleaning ability, it does not appear to be that much better to me yet on grungy spots but I guess that can be compensated by using more soap. I may try a more direct side by side test since cleaning is obviously dependent on the type soil, etc so the jury is still out for me.

It also does leave the towels feeling nice with two rinses and not using vinegar so it has several pluses over Microrestore. Since a gallon will last a long time, the cost really is not that much of an issue.

Given I use towels in rotation (lastest cleans ones go on the bottom of the stack = OCD) I will have to use the BF cleaned ones to check actual performance (ability to absorb water).

I'd be interested in knowing the results.
 
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