Snuggle in the Dryer with MF's

I just did some polishing and waxing on my car today and I used a bunch of MF to remove polish/wax and to dry the car. They got a bit loaded up so I used some Woolite and hot water in the sink, and washed them by hand, gave them a good rinse and wring, and hung them up to dry. They should be ready to go for tomorrow when I use them again!
 
RCBuddha said:
Yup. Tried 2, then 4, then 6; went as high as 10, but 4-6 seemed to be the sweet spot as far as softness. I still vary the amount based on dryer load though. Unscientific, I know, but what the heck, I had to use up my 20% off vouchers some how.



Sir, could you tell me what "brand" you are using and where you got them?



Also, what is there effect on "Static" cling/electricity?



Changeling
 
David Fermani said:
Changeling - My daughter has very strong allergies to chemicals, pesticides and fertilizers(as well as wheat, corn, soy, dairy, additives, preservatives, etc...) and the ONLY detergent that we can use is from Whole Foods (their 365 brand). Anything else makes her go crazy. We've even tried Tide. I'm not sure if you're that sensitive, but I'm sure you won't have a reaction to this brand. I also don't/can't wash any detail related towels in our washing machine due to the left over chemicals that remain in the washing machine.



First off, stop using Tide/Cheer/ whatever!!



The detergent called "ALL" is the best/only one that should be used for anyone with allergies.



I don't know about (Whole Foods (their 365 brand)), but I definitely will check them out.



Very sorry to hear about your daughters allergies, she seems to have some really bad ones (how old is she?), it is possible that she will out grow some of these allergies if not all! It seems the body is a very unique mechanism that can actually change the way some things are on it's own, allergies are one of those things!

Example: When I was a kid I was very allergic to bee stings (very)! When I turned about 22, the allergy disappeared, go figure, (I'm not knocking it though!).



Take care, Changeling
 
Changeling said:
First off, stop using Tide/Cheer/ whatever!!



The detergent called "ALL" is the best/only one that should be used for anyone with allergies.



I don't know about (Whole Foods (their 365 brand)), but I definitely will check them out.

I've used All Free and Clear for years due to family members with allergies. Good stuff. Our allergist recommended some other brand, but this is cheap and works for us.



Very sorry to hear about your daughters allergies, she seems to have some really bad ones (how old is she?), it is possible that she will out grow some of these allergies if not all! It seems the body is a very unique mechanism that can actually change the way some things are on it's own, allergies are one of those things!

Example: When I was a kid I was very allergic to bee stings (very)! When I turned about 22, the allergy disappeared, go figure, (I'm not knocking it though!).

I can only imagine that it gave you a good scare at that age until you realized you were no longer allergic. Yes, many allergies are out-grown. I do know one woman who was deathly allergic to bee stings and she got nailed one day, caught without her kit to treat it. Her husband at the time was an Air Force officer, so she hopped in his tricked out Camaro and headed for base where the closest clinic was. Knowing she only had a matter of minutes, she blew through the gate at 70+. Anyone who's spent any time around a military base knows how seriously they take their speed limits, let alone the gate. I can only imagine what the poor private what thinking and I'm grateful this happened well before 9/11. She made it in time and got her shot, but learned to never leave her kit at home again.
 
Changeling said:
Sir, could you tell me what "brand" you are using and where you got them?



Also, what is there effect on "Static" cling/electricity?



Changeling



No idea what manufacturer makes them, but they are available thru Bed Bath and Beyond. I haven't found static to be any more or less when using them.
 
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