Washing microfiber cloths woolite?

banana13

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Hi ive heard that people use woolite to wash there microfiber towels, i personally hand wash and then put them in the dryer, but if you use woolite to wash MF towels, please tell me how much woolite you use?
 
I do not think there is not anything really special about Woolite any more. If you notice there is now a "delicate" version. It claims it does not have harsh additives but now many soaps have "free" variations.
 
I just use Arm&Hammer with about a quarter cup of "cleaning" grade hi agar added after the the washer fills with water.
 
No need to wash by hand. Throw in the washing machine on hot/cold with Woolite, MF detergent, or any free and clear store bought detergent. When I have used the MF for polish/wax removal, I also like to throw a capful of APC in the wash. Usually a half scoop of oxyclean also. Most times I also use the autosoak feature. I use a double rinse just to make sure everything gets flushed out. Then dry on low.
 
alright sounds good, so far im just using woolite and its working , all the dirt and grime is coming off, but on my dryer there is a air fluff feature, not sure what that does?
 
If you are using a "free" detergent, I would recommend going doing two rinses and adding a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of vinegar to the second rinse. However, if you are using a dedicated microfiber detergent, like BLACKFIRE's, then their is no need.
 
The wife does cloth diapers for our little ones, and she's obsessive about keeping them in good condition (they're microfiber). So I usually steal some of her Rockin' Green Cloth Diaper Detergent.
 
Rtexas turned me on to some good stuff ....does a fantastic job and leaves them fluffier that std detergents:

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