I know that Adam's as well as every other detailing company out there seem to agree on washing your towels/wash pads and mitts in warm/hot water. My question is, is there an exception to this rule?
I am wondering if you can get away with washing the following things in cold water:
1) wash pads/mitts after a wash with CWS
2) Towels after a wash with CWS or Rinseless
3) Pads/Mitts/Towels after washing with Wash and Wax
I have been washing a lot of detailing related loads and on my last one I ran it with cold water without really paying attention. Just curious as to if I have to wash it again with hot water or if I should be good? Also if it happens again in the future do I need to worry about build up?
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jakerodz7
I know that Adam's as well as every other detailing company out there seem to agree on washing your towels/wash pads and mitts in warm/hot water. My question is, is there an exception to this rule?
I am wondering if you can get away with washing the following things in cold water:
1) wash pads/mitts after a wash with CWS
2) Towels after a wash with CWS or Rinseless
3) Pads/Mitts/Towels after washing with Wash and Wax
I have been washing a lot of detailing related loads and on my last one I ran it with cold water without really paying attention. Just curious as to if I have to wash it again with hot water or if I should be good? Also if it happens again in the future do I need to worry about build up?
Thanks!
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