Reddit reviews Chemical Guys CWS_201_16 Microfiber Wash Cleaning Detergent Concentrate (16 oz),orange
We found 4 Reddit comments about Chemical Guys CWS_201_16 Microfiber Wash Cleaning Detergent Concentrate (16 oz),orange. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Removes stains and restores the cleaning properties of microfiber with every washKeep your microfiber towels at the peek of softness and performanceHospital grade super concentrated detergent cleans, restores and maintains microfiberRegular washing with powder detergents or retail washing detergent is harmful to the microfiber; may destroy the absorbency of towelsOils that may otherwise not be removed
U can wash them in washer and dryer, just only with other Microfiber's. Then dry in dryer but DONT use a dryer sheet. You can use detergent, but you are better off getting a Microfiber cleaner. Such as this or this.
I recommend not starring the car at all. All those little stickers can be pretty hard to get off, and may cause slight damage.
Also, I doubt that your paint is swirl free. If you are asking a no0b question (which is fine), you probably aren't looking correctly. The dealership yo-yo that washed your car probably caused a bit of swirling. Your white car will be exceptionally good at covering it, and that one guy can't do that much damage.
You don't need this porter thing. Check out the DetailedImage link over there ( I would not buy directly from them as they charge way, way too much. Find the products on Amazon or something).--->
You only need the power tools if you're going to polish/compound (which are exclusively for removing paint imperfections). But don't get too excited about not spending money, as you have sealant and wax to get.
The pads you need are applicator pads (not pads used on power tools). They are pads used to apply sealant and wax. Applying sealant, and then wax is what you do to protect your paint. Keep in mind that you'll need enough microfibers to dry your car AND wipe off excess sealant/wax. Also keep in mind washing the microfibers in such a way that won't destroy them (Never use fabric softener.).
Suggestions if you have no idea where to start: great sealant, pr0saws 1337 haxzorz wax, good clay bar, sweet clay lube, Microfiber detergent
All this advice comes at a price, of course: posting your before washing and after pics
> I do a general hand clean with a tiny bit of dish soap then throw them in the washing machine
Yikes. I've always read to never use over the counter soaps, as that will lead to what you're experiencing.
I've used this before and it works great. You may be able to save some more towels by using this. Mine come out pretty flawless. And feel brand new.
However, I do not recommend putting your MF you use on your wheels into the mix.
Hope this helps! This isn't an exhaustive list of the best professional products but some of the best top rated affordable and highly rated by forums and high subscriber YouTubers. I'll try to answer questions as they come. Thanks for all tye comments and positive/critical feedback. Promise is all helps in the end!
Wash/Decontamination
Wheels/Tires
Compounding/Polishing
Finshing Wax/Protectant/Plastic & Trim Restorer
Interior/Glass Cleaners
Convertible Fabric Top Cleaner/Protectant/Sealer
Microfiber Cloths/Car Drying Microfiber Cloths/Buffing Microfibers/Brushes/Etc.