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Old 12-06-2007, 08:05 AM
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Cleaning Micro Fibre

Hey guys,

Has anybody tried the Micro-Restore detergent on their microfibre cloths? And with what results? Or what do you use/recommend?

Cheers!
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:17 AM
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Laundry detergent, washer, dryer. No Fabric Softener.
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:36 AM
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I haven't tried any specific detergent for MF.....I gotta front-load washer and you can ony use specific detergents

but at the end of the day

liquid detergent - wash on delicate
tumble dry with no heat - or put heat on delicate
as said above...no fabric softener...or drier sheets etc

a real man's hobby this car thing eh.....I'm giving out farkin washing instructions
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Originally Posted by 2000BLKGT
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a real man's hobby this car thing eh.....I'm giving out farkin washing instructions
LOL... I dont find microfibre that expensive, I usually dont wash mine.
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Originally Posted by 2000BLKGT
a real man's hobby this car thing eh.....I'm giving out farkin washing instructions
LOL, only found on CMOC
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I use the microfiber cleaner from chemical guys and it made my cheap simonz cloths amazing and better cleaned!
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Old 03-17-2014, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000BLKGT
I haven't tried any specific detergent for MF.....I gotta front-load washer and you can ony use specific detergents

but at the end of the day

liquid detergent - wash on delicate
tumble dry with no heat - or put heat on delicate
as said above...no fabric softener...or drier sheets etc

a real man's hobby this car thing eh.....I'm giving out farkin washing instructions
I pretty much do this aswell.

And holy old post LOL! Never knew of this post.
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Old post, but....

I've Detailer's Pride microfiber cleaner, Adam's Microfiber Revitalizer & Brightener and even Chemical Guys Microfiber Rejuvenator...all three seem to do the same job.

Truth be told, I only use dedicated microfiber cleaners every few months.
Aside from that it's only liquid Tide....does very good work and have used it for years.

Nothing else though, no softener or dryer sheets.
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