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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Paint Correction 101, the (semi) complete thread for Noobs
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<blockquote data-quote="R.D.P." data-source="post: 14339829" data-attributes="member: 155368"><p>Great write up.</p><p></p><p>Only thing I'll disagree with is the microfiber specific detergents. I've tried a couple (though not the one listed) and found they didn't leave them that soft and did a terrible job actually cleaning them. I'm now using Tide free and gentle. I rinse twice with regular water, then a third rinse with 2-3 cups of white vinegar in the washer (I don't actually measure) this has been the magic formula for me. Just got some of the plush jr towels and did an initial wash before using them and they are now softer than they were out of the box. I will admit this method will probably cause the towels to wear out quicker - but I'll take that over reusing a half dirty towel, plus the savings on mf detergent will add up to new towels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.D.P., post: 14339829, member: 155368"] Great write up. Only thing I'll disagree with is the microfiber specific detergents. I've tried a couple (though not the one listed) and found they didn't leave them that soft and did a terrible job actually cleaning them. I'm now using Tide free and gentle. I rinse twice with regular water, then a third rinse with 2-3 cups of white vinegar in the washer (I don't actually measure) this has been the magic formula for me. Just got some of the plush jr towels and did an initial wash before using them and they are now softer than they were out of the box. I will admit this method will probably cause the towels to wear out quicker - but I'll take that over reusing a half dirty towel, plus the savings on mf detergent will add up to new towels. [/QUOTE]
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