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Taking care of your MerryMicrofiber products is pretty easy, there are just a few things that you should remember to keep your products effective and long lasting. You can wash and dry your microfiber products in your household washer and dryer, wash with warm/hot water and dry on low/med heat or line dry them.

To keep your microfiber "like new"

  • Do not use Bleach
  • Do not use Fabric Softener
  • Do not wash with other cotton or terry products, to keep them lint free
  • Never iron microfiber blend cloth

Microfiber products do not like bleach, bleach breaks down the polyester and polyamide micro-filaments, rendering them less effective. Fabric softeners provide a layer of "softness" on your clothing, which is nice for the clothing you wear, but this coating clogs the microfibers, and reduces their static properties. Microfiber will attract and hold the lint from cotton and terry, plugging up the fibers, so it is best not to wash microfiber with cotton products.

While cleaning I just rinse my cloth in some water, wring it out and continue cleaning. If it gets really dirty then I rinse it in some dish soap and hot water, the hot water causes the fibers to swell forcing out the dirt. When finished I wash it with my regular laundry. Wash all your microfiber in hot water and mild detergent before your first use to remove any residue left on the microfiber during the manufacturing process and this will also help to plump up the fibers.

For stubborn spots in your cloth, place the rag in a bowl of hot water and heat well in your microwave. Then using a small brush, lightly scrub the affected area and wash and dry as usual. I have personally used "Concentrated Shout" on my microfiber to remove stains. I also read on a blog to soak in Oxi-Clean with detergent for 1/2 hour.

Unlike cotton that gets "stiff" when you line dry, microfiber maintains its soft quality, which your family will really appreciate; having those nice and soft towels and clothes instead of stiff ones.

Some users of microfiber: those in the automotive and janitorial service, like to use the detergent called Microfiber Restore to soak and wash their microfiber towels in.

For the care of microfiber diapers, rinse soiled diapers after removing from child, wash in hot water and your regular infant laundry detergent. I don't have any children at this time, but the suggestion from the auto blog about soaking in Oxy-Clean may help to keep the diapers white as well. My daughter just kept hers soaking in a bucket of cold water between washings, washing them in hot water.

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I have been trying them on so many different areas, and I was waiting to find something that they DIDN'T clean better than a regular cloth; I'm still trying! I have a black stove that I would spend - I don't know how long - cleaning before with regular cloths - a wet one, then a dry one - oops smudged a spot here, fix it with a wet one, dry it, oops, see another smudge - it would go on and on, till I just got tired of it. Then came your microfiber sponge with a bit of soapy dish water and the microfiber drying cloth and done in no time - really! I only had to dry it once - no smudges and I looked from all angles too! I just recently started cleaning a house for someone else tha
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I've tried all the chemicals on the market, and today found the perfect product for cleaning my stainless steel dishwasher and stove. A damp microfiber dish cloth works better than anything else I've tried. I didn't even have to follow with a dry cloth like I do with the chemicals. It's magic!