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ed

posted on 15th Mar 10 at 09:13

(Cold, not hot too)


ed

posted on 15th Mar 10 at 09:13

You might find that tumble drying them helps too, if you leave them to air dry they tend to go a bit stiff and scratchy.


Daveskater

posted on 15th Mar 10 at 08:13

No probs mate, now you know for next time at least :thumbs:


Generation

posted on 14th Mar 10 at 23:09

I used daz, I think it kinda worked haha, I saw this thread too late:(, cheers dave


Daveskater

posted on 14th Mar 10 at 16:33

quote:
Originally posted by Generation
I know nothing about washing machines haha, so basically just use the powder yeah
cheers everyone
Depends whether it is non-biological or biological. You want non-biological. If you don't have that (it's not the normal stuff you use 9 times out of 10) then you can get a tub of a few (mine had 10 iirc) gel tab things for a couple of quid.


3CorsaMeal

posted on 14th Mar 10 at 12:06

i use the sonus MF wash stuff for cleaning cleaning stuff.


Generation

posted on 14th Mar 10 at 12:04

I know nothing about washing machines haha, so basically just use the powder yeah
cheers everyone


Daveskater

posted on 13th Mar 10 at 20:24

I reckon my dad's washed his with the wrong stuff at some point as they're rough as anything.

Also, I told him to use an MF instead of chamois. What does he do? Chamoises the car off then MF's it :rolleyes: :facepalm:


Rich H

posted on 13th Mar 10 at 20:22

Mitt - wash out under tap by hand and leave to drip dry on washing line if possible. If not, machine wash on lowest possible setting.

MF's - non bio liquid / gel at 60 or 90 degrees, no fabric softner.


Daveskater

posted on 13th Mar 10 at 19:22

You can wash the cloths at 90C with a non-bio gel tab thing but I think mitts need washing at 40C.


am4nf

posted on 13th Mar 10 at 18:19

Aye, fire in the wash


Generation

posted on 13th Mar 10 at 17:37

I bought a wash mitt and few microfibres from Rich_H on here(amazing service)
Have used them, and the car has come up great, but how do I clean these? as obviously (especially wash mit) is covered in dirt that was on the car. washing machine ok?