cleaning a lot of crap out of microfibers

imported_Frugle

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Howdy.



so a few months ago, I spent about 70 dollars on some new pakshak MF towels, bought all kinds of quick detailing towels, large waffle weave towels, regular towels, etc. and I love them.



unfortunantly, I kept all my dirty towels in a specific spot on a shelf.... well the shelf obviously wasn't good enough, because it colapsed when I wasn't around.



"Not that big of a deal" I thougt... I figured since they hadn't moved around that much not much would be on them.



So I brought them inside, grabbed a pair of tweezers, and went to town.



Unfortunantly, it looked like I dropped every single towel in a pile of saw dust, and then spread them around with my feet. it was terrible.



So I spent about 45 minutes tweezing out the towels, getting most of the major peices etc. (had about 15 towels) and then put them in an extra long wash cycle.



Took them out, used a lint rollar, and started tweezing again.. another hour of this, I feel like I got 97% of everything out... but it's that remaining 3% that is freaking me out...



What can I do to get the remaining peices of crap out, that I can't see because it is either to deep in the MF, or I just can't see it.





thanks!
 
Yeh I'd be worried, I'd retire them to tire, wheel, engine, interior etc work. Buy some new Micros, I keep mine in a big plastic locking container. It fell once (had it to far against wall and garage dorr went up and knocked it over), thank god they were in the container.
 
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