For pre rinse I like dawn and simple green. Definitely do a pre rinse as you can really work the soap in, it saves your towels and your washing machine. Not needed on things like drying towels. No don’t use a dryer sheet. Use rags to riches, it works much better that laundry detergent. For drying Walmart sells drying racks, use one of those and a fan. They’ll be dry in a few hours. Then put them in the dryer on no heat (air fluff), to restore the electro static charge, and to fluff them up. Also for very dirty stuff like wheels, Costco sells a large pack of cotton towels. Use that and dispose of it. Cotton is biodegradable.
In my opinion dish soap isn’t good unless it’s clear and free of nonsense, if can’t be found i would just stick to baby detergent for pre wash and final wash. Dreft is the one I use as well, it’s actually very good. For very dirty towels I prefer to pre wash them two times minimum but I sometimes go three times simply because the chemicals that I use alongside my towels can be harmful for skin if left in washer to dry, even if it’s a little it goes a long way and your next load will absorb all that stuff. And that won’t be good if you have kids. That’s why prewashing 2 to 3 times is good in my opinion. If your washer has a feature like self cleaning I would recommend using it after washing towels that were used with chemicals that you know are harmful for skin such as degreaser. Also if you want your towels to last, if you’re like me and don’t have the luxury of being wasteful I would do everything with cold water, you can maybe get away with warm water but I’ve never tried it.
Dude, throw those rags away! You know damn well those are not the same rags you washed. No fabric softener nor dryer sheets necessary. Hang dry or low setting in the dryer.
Poor guy try to do it his own way and share it with the world just to find out he was doing almost every single thing wrong😂😂😂 it’s ok tho bud atleast you tried! W in my book keep pushin
Microfiber towels are ok up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Most water heaters max out at 125 I believe. So hot water is fine. In fact many say to boil em to reset. I've never tried that. In the dryer just set it to low or medium. My #3 dries at 130 I tested it with an infrared thermometer many times to make sure. I'm a car detailer so no fabric softener or dryer sheets, and microfiber specific soap
If you want to keep your investment in towels at there best use the detergent made for microfiber many brands available no softener shit that stuff bad for you clothes as well dry on low or no heat to high heat will ruin them
No dryer sheets, no hot water (only warm), and no Dawn on microfiber. I hope people are doing their homework as this video is terrible advice for microfiber.
Dish soap ruins Microfiber towels and hot water melts the fibers. Dryer sheets clog the pores and leave residue. This guy has no clue what he’s talking about.
No no no no no dryer sheets!!! 💀💀💀
this is an effective "how do destroy your microfibers" tutorial. thanks
lol 😂 this
Don't use fabric softener on towels
I was with you right up to the point where you used a dryer sheet.
For pre rinse I like dawn and simple green. Definitely do a pre rinse as you can really work the soap in, it saves your towels and your washing machine. Not needed on things like drying towels.
No don’t use a dryer sheet. Use rags to riches, it works much better that laundry detergent.
For drying Walmart sells drying racks, use one of those and a fan. They’ll be dry in a few hours. Then put them in the dryer on no heat (air fluff), to restore the electro static charge, and to fluff them up.
Also for very dirty stuff like wheels, Costco sells a large pack of cotton towels. Use that and dispose of it. Cotton is biodegradable.
In my opinion dish soap isn’t good unless it’s clear and free of nonsense, if can’t be found i would just stick to baby detergent for pre wash and final wash. Dreft is the one I use as well, it’s actually very good.
For very dirty towels I prefer to pre wash them two times minimum but I sometimes go three times simply because the chemicals that I use alongside my towels can be harmful for skin if left in washer to dry, even if it’s a little it goes a long way and your next load will absorb all that stuff. And that won’t be good if you have kids.
That’s why prewashing 2 to 3 times is good in my opinion. If your washer has a feature like self cleaning I would recommend using it after washing towels that were used with chemicals that you know are harmful for skin such as degreaser.
Also if you want your towels to last, if you’re like me and don’t have the luxury of being wasteful I would do everything with cold water, you can maybe get away with warm water but I’ve never tried it.
Fabric sheets clog the fibers in the towels dont do that!!!!
Wouldn’t the dryer sheets mess up the clinging properties of the microfiber? You WANT microfiber to be “clingy”, right? To hang on to dust and dirt.
No don’t use dryer sheets. You also want
To air dry only no heat
Is this an April fool's joke?
That's what I was thinking when I saw how disgusting that shower track was. What did he use the towels on? Certainly not that bathroom. 😮
Dude, throw those rags away! You know damn well those are not the same rags you washed. No fabric softener nor dryer sheets necessary. Hang dry or low setting in the dryer.
You made it wrong from the beginning mu friend! Never hot water and you need particular type of detergent not just any detergent…
No softener. It ruins the fibers.
So what soap would you recommend
Ultimate troll video for auto detailers.
Love the jump cuts lol
Yesss
Thank you!!
Poor guy try to do it his own way and share it with the world just to find out he was doing almost every single thing wrong😂😂😂 it’s ok tho bud atleast you tried! W in my book keep pushin
You done ok till the fabric sheets and hot water
😂😂😂 people seriously he’s joking you do not wanna do this those drying sheets will damage the microfiber
Been look for a way to wash them properly thank you got straight to the point
No problem! Hope this helps
This is not the correct way to wash microfiber at
No conditioner of any form for micro fubre .it ruins them.
Dryer sheets are bad for fabric and the dryer
No dryer sheets budro...
Hot water? Are you sure about that?
Microfiber towels are ok up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Most water heaters max out at 125 I believe. So hot water is fine. In fact many say to boil em to reset. I've never tried that. In the dryer just set it to low or medium. My #3 dries at 130 I tested it with an infrared thermometer many times to make sure. I'm a car detailer so no fabric softener or dryer sheets, and microfiber specific soap
I've heard they make detergent just for this but I've always suspected it was either the baby safe stuff or tide free and clear.
They do make detergent for it it’s a little on the expensive side and yes this is the cheapest and best way I’ve found and thank you for the comment
If you want to keep your investment in towels at there best use the detergent made for microfiber many brands available no softener shit that stuff bad for you clothes as well dry on low or no heat to high heat will ruin them
Love it thank you💪🏽
No dryer sheets, no hot water (only warm), and no Dawn on microfiber. I hope people are doing their homework as this video is terrible advice for microfiber.
Bro, no hot water, only warm. 😊
I think the hot water damages the microfibre. Correct me if i’m wrong
I saw tutorial from chemical bros. They said hot water is fine but NO Heat in the dryer. it will fry the fibers.
They melt at 140f. So as long as it’s cooler than that you’re fine
That’s crazy 💪💪
the rag company microfiber cleaning
Everything wrong in this video, please don’t if you value your cloths/towels
There you go🎉
Multiple critical errors dog. Gotta be careful with hot water and the dryer sheets might just be the easiest way to ruin your MFs.
Don't do this
Don’t listen to this guy he’s giving you false information
Dish soap ruins Microfiber towels and hot water melts the fibers. Dryer sheets clog the pores and leave residue. This guy has no clue what he’s talking about.