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Old 05-24-2007, 09:58 AM
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I wash them separately using hot water only. Then dry on almost the highest setting.
Old 12-29-2007, 07:46 PM
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So many ways to wash a micro fiber towel. Think i will alot of them then when they all get dirty i can them all at once.

I can't see going thru all that trouble for one or two towels.
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Originally Posted by CHASLS2
So many ways to wash a micro fiber towel. Think i will alot of them then when they all get dirty i can them all at once.

I can't see going thru all that trouble for one or two towels.
Old 12-30-2007, 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by CHASLS2
So many ways to wash a micro fiber towel. Think i will alot of them then when they all get dirty i can them all at once.

I can't see going thru all that trouble for one or two towels.
I've washed mine a couple at a time. I've even washed one by itself. Thing is I don't wait for the grime to dry on the towel, I stick it in the washing machine right after use.

Yeah it's more of a hassle but the MF towels I have are $10-13 a piece so I take good care of them which they then take good care of my C6.
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I was thinking of trying some "Deer Hunters Detergent". No softeners, no dyes, no smell. Do you think that would be good?
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Originally Posted by GS4-LT1
I was thinking of trying some "Deer Hunters Detergent". No softeners, no dyes, no smell. Do you think that would be good?
Yeah it would probably work well. I use Tide Free liquid which is pretty much the same principle.



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