✨ Elevate Your Cleaning Game with Micro Restore! ✨
Micro Detail Micro Restore is a powerful 32-ounce detergent designed specifically for microfiber towels, effectively removing tough stains and residues while restoring their original performance. Its unique blend of surfactants, emulsifiers, and chelating agents ensures optimal cleaning, making it a must-have for car care enthusiasts and anyone who values pristine cleaning results.
Brand | Micro-Restore |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.1 x 5.3 x 2.3 inches |
Item model number | MR-32 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | MR-32 |
L**D
What an Incredible Product!
I bought this product several months but, honestly, had little hope. I have microfiber rags (Costco yellow and orange) which are so dirty from car washing (tires) and outdoor window and sliding door cleaning (along those really dirty rails) that I didn't think anything would work. I was wrong. I just finished a big load of these rags and, with the exception of about 4-5 out of ~40, every single one is so much improved! ??!! The 4-5 rags which still have stains started the wash so heavily soiled and stained that I considered throwing them in the trash. Although stained, they "look clean." They will definitely be used on the dirtiest tasks around the house. Put my white cotton kitchen towels in last night hoping mystery black spots and smudges which don't wash out, even with bleach, would disappear, and they did!! This product is worth its weight in gold. Just follow the directions. Oh, I soaked the micro-fiber rags overnight and then washed with additional microfiber concentrate and laundry detergent in the washer. Spotless for nearly all!!
X**X
Cleans and Restores
Purchased this after being disappointed by another brand. For a while I've been using regular detergent to clean my towels, however this never really removed wax or sealants and I'd end up with cross contamination with my glass towels, drying towels, and others.I use this with cold water, on an extended heavy cycle in my washer. I also configure it to allow a 30 min soak period for the load. I have only ever used 2 or 3 oz depending on how large the load is. I typically dispense the detergent first and then load the towels.First load with this I immediately removed a glass towel and went to my car to clean a window. I won't say that this year-old towel is as good as new, but it's working as you'd expect a clean towel to work. Previously I'd have streaks and lint left over even from a "cleaned" towel. No streaks and no residue left over, just clean glass. Switched and cleaned my glasses, same thing.Over all I'm pleased with the purchase. Once I run out of the smaller bottle I'll buy a gallon to refill this easy dispense bottle.
D**N
Microfiber cleaner
Works pretty well - I have resorted to presoaking my car waxing microfibers in this overnight, then washing them in either this or this combined with a liquid detergent. It works well on my high end Korean microfibers, which do not scratch my car paint finish like the cheap Chinese ones (auto store, costco, and the like). Those are cheap for a reason. If you like it, you will end up getting a gallon as I did.
K**M
Best microfiber cleaner!
This stuff is amazing. A car detail guru friend of mine recommended it and I can see why. I had about 20 microfiber towels with various fluids or waxes on each. Such as interior detailing spray, window cleaner, wax residue, leather cleaner, etc. I put an ounce or this in a 5 gallon bucket filled with warm water and within 5 minutes, the water turned to a disgusting brownish grey color. I let them sit for about 20 mins then out them in the washer with another ounce and they all came out brand new! If you have a bunch of microfiber towels, wait until you are out to wash them because a little bit of this soap goes a long way. I don’t expect to have to replace this for at least 3 years.
G**L
Shop rag cleaner
I love this stuff for cleaning my car detailing towels and rags.
H**E
Works great!
Works great! It keeps my microfiber cloths soft and "micro-fibery". It also works great on my chamois drying towel (this detergent was made for them too). If your cloths/towels get very dirty or soiled, it's best to let them soak overnight - not even 2-3 hour soaking will do the trick, for me any way. But that was my fault for getting tire stains on my microfiber cloth = not good.The bottle itself is ingenius, it has two openings, you open one side and squeeze out an ounce of the detergent into a premeasured 'section' of the bottle. Think of an apple juice bottle - that's how it squeezes out, there's actually a "straw" in the bottle itself. When you have one ounce, tilt the bottle over and pour it in the washer.This is a great product and I'd recommend it especially if you've invested in a good set of microfiber cloths.
S**N
Very effective for its purpose
I like this stuff very much. When my rags are especially dirty I give them a long pre-soak in this before squeezing them out and washing with it. I tried a Chem Guys product and find Micro-Restore much more effective.I have just purchased the gallon elsewhere at a better price, in part because I could get a discount for July 4.The only negative about this product is a faintly unpleasant smell. It contains no perfumes of course.Note: there is some disagreement regarding water temperature to use. You should use warm or hot water (hot < 140F). HOWEVER, dry at delicate or no heat. I find warmish-hot to help in the cleaning.
K**Y
Keep your microfiber working for you.
Bought a new car and did little research about how to keep it looking new. Ended up buying luxury microfiber cloths to make the job easier. Then decided to do a little spring cleaning by washing windows. The cloths got a good workout and looked pretty gross. Ordered Micro Restore to clean the towels per directions and they came out looking like new. Would highly recommend the product.
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