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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