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Old 03-12-2008   #7 (permalink)
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In cleaning microfiber cloths, there is also the problem of getting them totally clean. Ordinary top loading washing machines often don't get the job done. There are special detergents that will get them clean of things like wax residue.

About a year ago, my wife bought one of those front loading washers. I had run out of the special detergent, so I tried regular front-loader detergent in the new machine with a "dedicated" load of microfibers. The result was surprising, as the microfibers came out cleaner and "clingier" than ever. Don't know if it is the front-loading machine, the special "he" detergent you must use in them, or both. But it works.
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