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post detail pleasure |
June 3, 2011 |
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Anonymous person
from new castle, PA United States
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Does anyone of you guys get done with a detail and say man, I got to go and clean my towels and think its a pain. I am use to spot treating my towels and then washing them. I kind of figured this product probably was not as good as the description, but go to remember its chemical guys. I had about 5 towels. I put them in a bucket with a few capfulls of this stuff and in about 10 minutes I rinsed and they were spotless.
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How did I clean before this |
June 1, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Andy White
from Neenah, WI United States
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So I had been using Tide bran laundry detergent for a long time to clean my microfiber products. They seemed to be clean, but they never seemed to work as well as when they were new. I washed my first batch of towels and they are much cleaner and softer. A few towels didn't come as clean as I would have liked, so I put those in a bucket with 2oz to let soak a bit longer (along with a foam buffing pad).
Now I am considering using 2oz in my Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer system or using the wash in a spray bottle for cleaning pads on the fly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
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My new go to microfiber cleaner... |
April 20, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Joshua Bachman
from Ferndale, MI United States
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Since spring has sprung, I have been getting all my supplies ready to go. While getting out all my microfibers and taking inventory, I found a bucket I had filled with used and filthy microfibers - FROM LAST NOVEMBER! I thought for sure they were garbage. I decided to add 2oz of MicroFiber Rejuvenator to about 2.5 gallons of hot water, added the towels and let them soak for about an hour or so. After the pre-soak, I rinsed them out and just tossed them in the washer with another 2oz of MicroFiber Rejuvenator. I cannot describe my surprise when I pulled the towels out of the washer. They were like brand new. This stuff works great! Another winner by Chemical Guys...!
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I was astonished! |
June 9, 2008 |
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Peggy
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Hi,
I know the online text for the Microfiber Wash mentions that it can be used for buffing pads; but this stuff is amazingly effective for cleaning foam pads and I bet a lot of your customers don't know! I was buying that "XX"(Brand Covered up to not hurt peoples feelings) Pad cleaner for $15 a jar (and as a detailer, imagine how much of the powder I was going through) and was still left with dried wax dust the next time I used it!!
One day, I just casually poured some of your Microfiber Wash in a bucket of warm water and tossed the pads in there. I forgot about them, came back later and they were completely clean, and all I had done was soak them!!! I was astonished!
I had been contemplating carrying a microfiber wash, but I'm going to add this to my line as a foam pad cleaner that can also be used for microfiber. It's WONDERFUL! Thanks, Paul, for another great product.
Best regards, Peggy
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