MF Detergent Pricing Q?

PakShak said:
From my "personal" experience. Regular laundry detergents couldn't get out all of the wax, polish, sealant, and oil from my micro fiber towels which can overtime can cause micro fiber towels to get stiff. As well as residue from regular laundry detergents (surfactants)



I myself don't have the time to do a 3-4 step process to wash my micro fiber towels so I use a one step process with a specialize detergent. I still recommend and use "plain vanilla" laundry detergents to get out the soiled stains. And every 2nd or 3rd wash I use a specialize detergent (*there are many out there) that helps breakdown the residue from regular laundry detergent, wax, polish, sealant, and oil. It will however, not remove any heavy soiled in stains.



But I have heard many success with various multi-step processes. Just do what works for you.



With Aloha,

Ranney :)



*Claim - I am a Vendor*



That's good to know Ranney as you always offer up some great advice and some of the best service. :2thumbs:
 
94BlkStang said:
That's good to know Ranney as you always offer up some great advice and some of the best service. :2thumbs:

Properautocare also has the best possible service, I talked to the couple that runs it. They supply Dwayne with most of his stuff. Sometimes it's good to cut out the middle man when you can save 150%, especially when the service is perfect and the folks are the nicest people you'll ever talk to. Warm feelings all around, I knew this post would take a turn for the better. :usa
 
to answer the original question. properautocare is a 32oz cleaner, and pakshak is a 128oz. So pakshak is a much better deal.
 
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