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richs10 Jul 11, 2008 08:29 PM

I've Got My Microfiber From DP - How Often Do I Wash Them?
 
I received my order from Detailers Paradise. Washed all the microfiber items in plain detergent and let them air dry. Everything looks great, but I have a few more questions regarding how to maintain them.

Specifcally, how often should I wash them. I assume that the waffle drying towel needs to be washed after every use since it will probably pick up residue left on the car after a wash. But what about the microfiber I would use to apply the Hydro? Does it get washed after each use? Or are you using the waffle towel to appy the Hydro as you dry? Same question about the microfiber glass cloth?

Finally, should I Hydro the window glass and sunroofs?

Thank, Rich

CR&PW&JB Jul 11, 2008 08:42 PM

I wash my waffle weave towels after every use. And yes, I'm using Hydro after every other wash and the waffle weave towels will have Hydro on them.

The Monster Fluffy towels... depends on how dirty the MINI was (hence, how dirty the towel got). As soon as I can see it getting dirty, it goes on my washing pile. Of course, I have 8 of those, so I'm pretty quick on the trigger. I'm using Griot's Speed Shine when I use these. But you can also use Hydro as your Quick Detailer.

The glass cloths, I wash them every week and by the time they get to the machine, they are pretty filthy. You can't hurt your glass by using a dirty glass towel.

kenchan Jul 12, 2008 04:44 AM

i wash after every use too just get a bunch of MF towels and have
your own MF towel-only laundry basket. and just machine wash when
it gets kinda full.

for really soiled towels, you should wash right away.

minimarks Jul 12, 2008 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2359256)
i wash after every use too just get a bunch of MF towels and have
your own MF towel-only laundry basket. and just machine wash when
it gets kinda full.

for really soiled towels, you should wash right away.

:thumbsup:

CR&PW&JB Jul 12, 2008 05:16 AM

Yep, I have 8 Monster Fluffies, 8 Waffle Weaves, 3 Starfish Towels, 4 Glass Cloths, 4 Skinnies, 6 Platinums, and I even have two of those giant brown microfibers that DP sold for a short time.

I have no problem filling a washer with mf every week. :lol: :nod: :lol:

And another good tip: Don't use your Monster Fluffies on places where they're not really needed. Here's a good "rag" to use on your wheels, door jambs, rain channels, under the bonnet, etc:

http://s7d4.scene7.com/is/image/Grio...11057?$detail$ Twelve of them for just $8.99 !!!!! Here's their write-up.


Twelve Micro Fiber Wipe-Down Towels
A Unique, Disposable, Washable, Reusable, Ultra-Soft Wipe-Down Towel. This Will Be Your New Favorite Car Care Towel. Guaranteed
Even after a thorough car wash, there are times when you still need to wipe down areas where grease, dirt and grime hide... and you don't want to contaminate and stain with your nice Micro Fiber towel or chamois. For those areas such as door-jambs, seams, engine bays, trunk and engine gutter rails and wheels with left-over brake dust, I use these ultra-soft, premium grade, non-woven Micro Fiber towels. Perfect anywhere you need a quick touch up. Did I mention they work great as a window wipe down towel, too? Set includes twelve 13" x 13" towels that are machine washable! Cheap enough to be disposable, strong enough to use over and over! Keep them handy in the car for accidental spills, or keeping your windows streak-free. These are a favorite of mine.

MCS06 Jul 12, 2008 05:16 AM

"Finally, should I Hydro the window glass and sunroofs?"

I have become a recent Hydro addict...so, yes, I do! Heck, I'd Hydro MY body if I could! :lol:

BlimeyCabrio Jul 12, 2008 05:24 AM

I have a whole herd of starfish. Love'em. Use them once on each side, then flip them inside out, use them again, then wash'em.

richs10 Jul 12, 2008 07:35 AM

Thanks all. Good stuff for the noob.

Rich

Speed Racer Jul 14, 2008 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by MCS06 (Post 2359291)
"Finally, should I Hydro the window glass and sunroofs?"

I have become a recent Hydro addict...so, yes, I do! Heck, I'd Hydro MY body if I could! :lol:


You should Hydro everything that you can. It won't hurt and it will make the water run off of the windows just like the rest of your car. Don't be bashful with it although you can use it sparingly as it goes a long ways. I typically use a leaf blower to get most of the water off, move the car into the garage, spray it down with the Hydro and proceed to dry the whole thing.:thumbsup:

Dave_in_Va Jul 17, 2008 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Speed Racer (Post 2363018)
I typically use a leaf blower to get most of the water off, move the car into the garage, spray it down with the Hydro and proceed to dry the whole thing.:thumbsup:

Seriously? :eek2: :eek2: Sounds like an invitation to getting your MINI sand-blasted (or worse)

kenchan Jul 17, 2008 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by Dave_in_Va (Post 2369165)
Seriously? :eek2: :eek2: Sounds like an invitation to getting your MINI sand-blasted (or worse)

not really. i've been using my shopvac in reverse mode to blow water
off on my hobby cars. i have a cordless leafblower but the charge
doesnt last long enough for me. :impatient: :lol:

CR&PW&JB Jul 17, 2008 09:29 AM

Nah, the leafblower won't hurt the paint, unless you're tossing sand into the airstream. :lol: Actually, you're a lot less likely to induce swirls in the paint with a leafblower (sorry ken... or a SHOP VAC) than you are even with the best Microfiber towel. With the leafblower, nothing is touching the paint but air.

kenchan Jul 17, 2008 09:37 AM

..actually mine is a Craftsman so it's a faux ShopVac. :lol:

BlimeyCabrio Jul 17, 2008 09:49 AM

I use my 150psi 60gallon compressed air supply and a blow gun set at 100psi... works even better. :)

kenchan Jul 17, 2008 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by BlimeyCabrio (Post 2369456)
I use my 150psi 60gallon compressed air supply and a blow gun set at 100psi... works even better. :)

yah, but that'll probably blow my MCS over up-side-down. :no:

minimonsterthunder Jul 17, 2008 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2369656)
yah, but that'll probably blow my MCS over up-side-down. :no:

I usually blow on it myself (I have large lungs)

Usually takes about 30 minutes to dry the whole mini or until I pass out :o


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