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Junkman's "How to Care for Your Microfiber Towels"
In this video, I discuss the proper care of your microfiber towels. I include tips that you will only hear in a Junkman video and I also dispel one of the myths that accompanies microfiber towel care.
One thing that I forgot to mention in the video is how to take care of any serious stains that may end up on your towels. You can use a all purpose cleaner (like Formula 409) to remove your more serious stains if you encounter that situation. Simply squirt the stain (don't go crazy with the squirting), and allow it to sit a few minutes before washing. That should remove the stain if you address it soon enough. You don't need any kind of special stain removing detergent and your choice of APC can be used in other areas of your car. That kills two birds with one stone. |
Sub'd to watch when I have speakers connected. I hope my current method isn't too crazy wrong :icon17:
Thank you, sir :tiphat: |
:woot: another junkman video!!!! :tup:
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Thanks!
I must say, I don't like it when my kids use my mf towels on their cars. They are clueless. |
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Junkman2008 is a the real deal when it comes to unbiased hands on reviews and more importantly technique. Love it.
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A very informative video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
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I washed my mf towels and before I could get to it, it was 6 minutes in the dryer ---- aaaargh! My wife, great intentions and all was not aware. I just hope I got it out on time and it was not damaged. It was still wet when I got it out to be air dried. These towels are expensive and can't afford to burn them dry.
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You should be okay if they were still damp.
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