How wash MF's

RUBigDog05

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I lost the little piece of paper that is included in the package of Mf's from PAC and I forget how to wash my MF's. Can the regular Mf's be washed with the WW MF's? I do remember that I shouldn't use a dryer sheet with the MF's! thanks in advance
 
For over two years I have been just throwing them in the washer with a liquid detergent. Waffle weaves, regular MF's, cotton terry all go in the wash together. No problems, including no lint. They are all dried together at low heat in the dryer.
No fabric softeners in the washer or in the dryer.
Works for me.

Charles
 
Towel Washing Directions:
Use hot (120oF<) water and add 1-2 ounces to a standard size (8 gallon) load, for larger loads or heavily soiled laundry, add 3-6 ounces. As a pre-spotter: dilute 1 part concentrates with 3 parts water, apply to stain and launder as usual.

Do not use fabric softener (most contain silicone that the towel will adsorb and it will weaken the towels static charge and clog the fibres thereby reducing their effectiveness) towel will also treat the fabric softener as if it was dirt by trying to store the tiny particles of the softener in the towel fibres. This will clog up the micro fibres and render the towel ineffective. Add a teaspoon per towel distilled white vinegar in place of a softener, the vinegar doesn't coat the fibres but instead works to eliminate detergent residue. Vinegar (Acetic acid, pH=2) works well in the rinse cycle to make your towels softer. Detergent is an alkaline (pH=12, the opposite of acidic on the pH scale).

When you wash your towels (or anything for that matter) there are small amounts of detergent left behind, when your add Vinegar it balances the pH of the solution and helps removes the excess detergent from the wash. Do not wash micro fibre cloths / towels with other non- micro fibre fabrics, as they will pick up lint from other fabrics.

Air dry or you can dry micro fibre cloths / towels in any dryer on low heat, remove them before they are still damp (cuts down on static charge) just be sure that the dryer does not dry at temperatures above 235 degrees F as a synthetic Microfiber will melt if heated too high. Colours may bleed during first washing.
JonM
 
I bought the MF washing detergent from PAC - awesome stuff - for really stubborn MF's get a big pot of boiling water and boil em for about 10-15 minutes, then wash them
 
Dump them in, no matter how dirty/waxy, half cup of detergent and a lil bit of simple green to get the dirtier ones a lil bit cleaner.
 
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