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Microfiber Washing


jshookz

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I used the great white towel for drying my exterior, glass cleaning towels for windows and the edgeless utility towel for interior. I washed all these towels together in one washing machine with the revitalizer. 

 

Would this cause cross contamination by having all towels together? I saw a video on chemical guys where they said to wash all towels together with the job that is being performed...didn't seem very efficient to me but that's why I'm asking!

 

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Separate by contamination level, not task. Anyone telling you to separate out out into 4 or 5 loads is trying to get you to use 4 or 5x the microfiber wash they're selling.

 

Wash all your towels together - the only ones to wash separate are those that were used for something REALLY nasty, like metal polishing or something on that level.

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Separate by contamination level, not task. Anyone telling you to separate out out into 4 or 5 loads is trying to get you to use 4 or 5x the microfiber wash they're selling.

 

Wash all your towels together - the only ones to wash separate are those that were used for something REALLY nasty, like metal polishing or something on that level.

Thanks Doc!  

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I have found that washing a double soft style towel and window style towel together increases static so those are the only ones I seperate. Thats with low dry time (coming out damp) and low heat with 4 dryer balls

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