Hey Guys, If you are as OCD as i am. I NEVER use anything EXCEPT MICROFIBER Detergent for my MF Towels. I know many recommends vinegar , clean & clear. But i have NEVER tried those. Simply because I BELIEVE, when a company formulates a cleaner especially for MF, they know what they are doing and perhaps will do a BETTER job at cleaning and keeping my towels nice and soft. A little background with MF cleaners. I have used CG , BF , DP, Adams, and 3D. My personal favorite is the BF, they used to be like $40 per gallon, but the price went up recently to $50? But regardless AG has higher the price on the BF MF Cleaner, so i am sad to say i will not be purchasing another gallon after mine is all used up. 2nd Favorite is the DP, which is also from AG. This is my 3rd Gallon size. It is GREAT, i have been using it long before the release of BF, but i do feel that BF leaves my towels more clean and fluffy. But the price of this is much cheaper when compared to BF. 3rd will be the CG Cleaner, I feel that the cleaning power is THERE, but it does not leave my towel as fluffy when compare to BF..... Well, on to the Review of 3D Towel Kleen~!! I believe they are available only in 1 Gallon + Size @ $15.99 Per/Gallon. That is the CHEAPEST MF CLEANER in the market. The label says to use 2oz per load. Dirty Towels *After Washing and Dry* So as we can all see, 3D Towel Kleen did what it was suppose to. TBH I was using those MF Towels to clean my tile floor lol. So im pretty sure it is more dirty than a CAR. I feel that the 3D Towel Kleen , CG , Adams is VERY SIMILAR IN PERFORMANCE WISE. Except their PRICES The cleaning power and softness is on the same par. At $15.99 3D Towel Kleen it is definitely a winner in my book.
i had a lot of luck with this product as well didnt remove all the stains but it allowed me to keep some towels that i otherwise would consider useless and toss and will now be using those for engine bays or wheel cleanup as far as my wax/polish towels it actually almost restored them completely