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ShineMGood said:My Mf's are clean looking but dont absorb water like they used to. I bought the Pinnacle MF shampoo and also MF Restore. I soaked them initially with the pinnacle then added some restore to them in the washer, the results were pretty good. They looked better and started to absorb better, although not as good as new. Hopefully it will improve with time.
DB350Z said:The threads on the edges of the towels are coming apart, must of been from the washer. It also put a small hole in my sponge. Oh well, I guess they were poor quality to begin with.
JasonC8301 said:I use either Woolite original or Liquid Tide regular for washing my MF's. Haven't touched them in a while but that was my routine, along with the simple washer/dryer combo by Kenmore I believe.
In my opinion after thinking though, the washer/dryer also plays a role in this washing MF deal. I am looking foward to being back home this Spring and detailing whatever car I buy and then getting a nice set of washer/dryers, looking at the Maytag Neptunes....or something along those lines.
SteveOst said:We bought the Kenmore Elite High Efficiency front loader from Sears. It works supurbly on MF towels because there's no agitator to tear them up. That's not why we bought it, but an unanticipated benefit.![]()
TOGWT said:Item # Description
25167 Rag Washing Machine $79.95
Accumulator said:Yeah, we have one of those in the house. I'll often do a final wash/rinse of my detailing stuff after doing the first wash out in the "garage washer".
Funny how the agitator-less machine sure does twist up clothing though, seems *harder* on shirts/pants than a "regular" machine but it does get things clean. Not a big issue with stuff like towels.