Blackfire Microfiber Cleaner Review

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I like to write and talk a lot in reviews... but this time I'll mostly let the pictures do the talking.

I have a video of the process I used to achieve the results (link above), but essentially it was:

1) Put microfibers in washer
2) Put 2 oz of Blackfire Microfiber Cleaner in and wash microfibers
3) Put microfibers in dryer and run dryer

and that's it boys and girls! no special techniques, brushes, or methods.

Before:

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After:

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Interesting side story about the towel: I wasn't happy because it wasn't dirty enough after I washed my car.... so I cleaned all four of my wheels with the towel. Still wasn't dirty enough. Stepped up my game and cleaned all the nooks and crannies of all four of my calipers. Ok dirty enough now. Now I can make a review. :D
 
What cycle setting did you use?

Did you pre-soak?

What water temp?

Did you double rinse?

Did you tumble dry on low, medium or high heat? For how long?


:inspector:
 
What cycle setting did you use?

Did you pre-soak?

What water temp?

Did you double rinse?

Did you tumble dry on low, medium or high heat? For how long?


:inspector:

All in the video at the top of the post, but

1) Hot, cold
2) nope
3) Idk, whatever temp my cheap washer goes to?
4) Nope
5) Low Heat for 30 minutes

Again no special techniques or methods. I let the BF MF wash do the work... and let's just say it is quite the workhorse.
 
Great review! I posted a picture similar to this before and was questioned on if it could really work this well. It does.
 
All in the video at the top of the post, but

1) Hot, cold
2) nope
3) Idk, whatever temp my cheap washer goes to?
4) Nope
5) Low Heat for 30 minutes

Again no special techniques or methods. I let the BF MF wash do the work... and let's just say it is quite the workhorse.

I need to watch the video.

Your hot water temp depends on your hot water heater setting. Since you are in Florida you would not likely have much heat loss.
 
I need to watch the video.

Your hot water temp depends on your hot water heater setting. Since you are in Florida you would not likely have much heat loss.

To be honest, my washer does not say what the temp of the water will be. It just says hot/cold cycle. With the results I'm getting using that setting, that's good enough for me :D
 
To be honest, my washer does not say what the temp of the water will be. It just says hot/cold cycle. With the results I'm getting using that setting, that's good enough for me :D

Your washer does not usually heat water unless there is a sanitize cycle so it is whatever is coming out of your faucet. The washer seems to be right next to the water heater.
 
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