racingbeat
New member
I gave up on MF at one point. A new MF towel is detailers best friend. But once that towel gets used often keeping it clean is not such a picnic. Those prickly ends are great at lifting dirt and debris but its equally stubborn in letting ALL OF IT go. I gave up and went the waffle weave towel (very impressed with the ones Poorboys sel, threads don't catch like otehr ww's I triedl).
But then Poorboys sent me a *Free* Mega Towel with the fancy silk binding and it made me give MF a second shot. The towel was really nice so I bout a dozen.
Now I'm wasing with pinacle rejuventaor MF wash and it does a good job at getting out the stains. BUT, the MF is still stubborn like in the old days. I'll wash the darn things two and three times with 2 rinses and I'm still sitting there pulling bits and other sticky bits from the furry side. I have to do this with every single towel. Easily 30 minutes can go by after washing a couple dozen. On well maintained surface I wonder if the prickly MF is just plain overkill.
I thought about trying a shoe brush or pet hair brush but they seem to be too rough.
Any suggestions before I give up and go back to the waffle weave?
But then Poorboys sent me a *Free* Mega Towel with the fancy silk binding and it made me give MF a second shot. The towel was really nice so I bout a dozen.
Now I'm wasing with pinacle rejuventaor MF wash and it does a good job at getting out the stains. BUT, the MF is still stubborn like in the old days. I'll wash the darn things two and three times with 2 rinses and I'm still sitting there pulling bits and other sticky bits from the furry side. I have to do this with every single towel. Easily 30 minutes can go by after washing a couple dozen. On well maintained surface I wonder if the prickly MF is just plain overkill.
I thought about trying a shoe brush or pet hair brush but they seem to be too rough.
Any suggestions before I give up and go back to the waffle weave?