How to Wash & Maintain Microfiber Towels

Properly washing microfiber towels keeps them performing like new. Follow these washing and drying tips to protect your investment and your vehicle’s finish.

How to Wash & Maintain Microfiber Towels

How to Wash & Maintain Microfiber Towels

Knowing how to wash microfiber towels properly is key to keeping them soft, absorbent, and safe for your car’s paint. In this guide, we’ll walk through the best washing and drying methods so your towels last longer and continue performing like new — whether it’s a Massive Drying Towel or a versatile Everyday Microfiber Towel.

Why Proper Microfiber Care Matters

Microfiber towels work by trapping dirt and liquid between their fibers. If the fibers get clogged with residue, detergent buildup, or lint, their cleaning and drying performance drops significantly — and they can even cause scratches.

How to Wash Microfiber Towels

  1. Separate by Use: Keep towels used for paint separate from those used on wheels, engine bays, or interiors.
  2. Use a Dedicated Microfiber Detergent: Regular laundry detergents often contain softeners or fragrances that reduce absorbency.
  3. Wash in Warm Water: Hot water can damage fibers; cold water won’t break down oils as effectively.
  4. No Fabric Softener: Fabric softener coats fibers, making them less effective.
  5. Gentle Cycle: Prevents fiber damage and helps towels keep their shape.

How to Dry Microfiber Towels

  • Low Heat or Air Dry: High heat can melt synthetic fibers, reducing softness.
  • No Dryer Sheets: They leave residue that kills absorbency.
  • Shake Out Towels: Helps fluff fibers for better performance.

How Often Should You Wash Microfiber?

Wash towels after each use to avoid cross-contamination. For heavily soiled towels, pre-soak in a bucket of warm water with microfiber detergent before machine washing.

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Keep Your Microfiber Towels Performing Like New

Stock up on high-quality towels like the Everyday Microfiber and Massive Drying Towel — and maintain them the right way for years of use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I wash microfiber towels with regular laundry?

It’s best to wash microfiber separately to prevent lint contamination and fiber damage from zippers or rough fabrics.

What temperature is best for washing microfiber?

Warm water is ideal. Avoid hot water to prevent melting fibers and cold water if you need to break down oils and residues.