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I have only used Micro-Restore to clean all my MF towels, so I thought I would give 3D Towel Kleen a try. I sampled 3 towels from a detail I did on Monday. I used my HE washer with normal wash setting, heavy soil and 2nd rinse. The towels were dried on extra low heat. Obviously no fabric softener or dryer sheets were used. As per instructions, I used 2 ounces of 3D Towel Kleen for this wash.
Before and After’s back to back:
Impressions:
Standard gallon jug with easy instructions, but a 2.oz measuring cap would be nice. The heavily soiled yellow MF towels were used on very dirty wheels and the purple cobra for sealant removal. As you can see Towel Kleen did a nice job and the towels felt soft and fluffy. At $16.00 a gallon it is a good value. I would say it is equal to the cleaning ability of Micro-Restore.
I have only used Micro-Restore to clean all my MF towels, so I thought I would give 3D Towel Kleen a try. I sampled 3 towels from a detail I did on Monday. I used my HE washer with normal wash setting, heavy soil and 2nd rinse. The towels were dried on extra low heat. Obviously no fabric softener or dryer sheets were used. As per instructions, I used 2 ounces of 3D Towel Kleen for this wash.

Before and After’s back to back:






Impressions:
Standard gallon jug with easy instructions, but a 2.oz measuring cap would be nice. The heavily soiled yellow MF towels were used on very dirty wheels and the purple cobra for sealant removal. As you can see Towel Kleen did a nice job and the towels felt soft and fluffy. At $16.00 a gallon it is a good value. I would say it is equal to the cleaning ability of Micro-Restore.