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Yes, tumble drying them is fine, but don't use a softener when you wash 'em; that seems to make them less absorbent. Just use washing powder.And thanks for a really good traditional window cleaning question.Seriously.
Don't use washing powder for any cloths that rub the glass.Washing powder can leave hard particles that haven't dissolved in the wash in the cloth,these can thenscratch the glass.Use liquid only.
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Quote from: SeanK on September 22, 2014, 10:34:31 amDon't use washing powder for any cloths that rub the glass.Washing powder can leave hard particles that haven't dissolved in the wash in the cloth,these can thenscratch the glass.Use liquid only.Got any evidence of this or did a bloke tell you about it down the pub? Have you ever tried washing scrim and sill cloths in water with washing piwder in?
What's better for getting the skids out of my pants ?Washing powder or liquid ?
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