What do you guys use to wash your cleaning/polishing/waxing cloths/towels?
I've just been chucking them once they're dirty, but i've probably been wasting a bit of money over the years.
What do you guys use to wash your cleaning/polishing/waxing cloths/towels?
I've just been chucking them once they're dirty, but i've probably been wasting a bit of money over the years.
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I've got that many I can put them all in the washing machine as a full load.
19t, greens, 3" inlet, 3" downpipe with race cat, V70R catback, autotech map...
310.2bhp / 333ft/lb
2016 Swedish Day UK "Best Modified Swede"
SOLD![]()
Got an old discovery now.
Surf liquid. 30 Deg wash and tumble dry.
Another tip is to remove any wash instructon labels as they can scratch your paintwork.
I use a non-bio liquid, as this was advised for all the products I bought from Polished Bliss years ago. No fabric softener.
2001 V70 T5 (Manual) - The Turnip
1999 9-5 Aero (Manual) - Sven
LiamT4 (Saturday 16th July 2016)
I was wondering about using non-bio, as i had heard that a while back. I wasn't sure about fabric softener, makes things nice and soft but i suppose it may have chemicals in that effect detailer/wax/polish etc.
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Fabric conditioner coats the threads and effects absorbsham
LiamT4 (Saturday 16th July 2016)
Fabric conditioner also takes the micro fibre out of your micro fibre cloths.![]()
missing being Swedish
Previously:
03 S40 Sport Lux 1.9d SOLD
1998 MTE Stage 2 V70 T5 Manual SOLD
1998 V70R AWD Manual BROKEN
I think that's what's happened to mine. I've washed good quality microfibre cloths with washing liquid containing fabric softener and they have poor absorption properties.
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