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Mikeyc said:What are you using to wash them?
I use hot or warm depending on how dirty they are. If they are getting hard then there is most likely product that is not getting removed, so I'd try a hot wash and throw some vinegar in the rinse. Also, the Woolite might not be strong enough to remove the products (wax,polish, etc.), so I'd try a different (liquid) detergent. Micro-Restore has worked well for me over the years, but others have good luck with OTC liquid detergents.Roger V said:Woolite with an extra rinse cycle. Should I be using hot rather then cold?
Eliot Ness said:I use hot or warm depending on how dirty they are. If they are getting hard then there is most likely product that is not getting removed, so I'd try a hot wash and throw some vinegar in the rinse. Also, the Woolite might not be strong enough to remove the products (wax,polish, etc.), so I'd try a different (liquid) detergent. Micro-Restore has worked well for me over the years, but others have good luck with OTC liquid detergents.
A quick boil in water for about 10 minutes will also do wonders in getting out old products and restoring softness.
Since the only thing I use is Micro-Restore I really couldn't say. There are a lot of threads on this (MF washing) and it seems like a lot of members mention using an additive free detergent such as Tide Free.Roger V said:What do you recommend for a good OTC detergent?
Milestones said:I use ERA with hot water for the first wash cycle and then do a 2nd wash with white vinegar.
The vinegar is good at helping make sure all products is removed from MF towels and also getting out any stains.
I used to use woolite, warm water, and the delicate dryer setting with my MFs but Leo Cerutti of DF Concours towels set me straight that you can use good OTC detergents, hot water, and the high/hot dryer setting to maintain your MFs. As he would put it, washing good MFs isn't like taking care of fine linens.
He was right - a more rigorous treatment method for MFs works like a charm.......
Macruz19 said:I use Woolite as well on my MF towels. I'm gonna switch up and try Micro-Restore and see...