Specially Formulated Concentrated Detergent Thoroughly Clean, Restore and Renew Microfiber Towels and Microfiber Products
- Breaks Down Oils, Grime, Wax and Other Buildup that the Microscopic Fibers in Microfiber Absorb
- Contains No Fabric Softeners or Bleach
- Works Considerably Better than Common Laundry Detergent
- Highly Concentrated / Biodegradable
- Rinses Completely Clean
- Renews Microfiber Towels to Perform Like New Again
- Extends Useful Life of All Microfiber Products
- A Must-Have for Microfiber Enthusiasts
Jax Wax Micro Renew Microfiber Detergent Concentrate thoroughly and easily cleans Microfiber Towels leaving them soft, clean and performing like new over and over again.
Microfiber Towels and other Microfiber Detailing Tools are the backbone of most detailing tasks.
How well they continue to work time after time directly effects the end results and effort for any detailing job.
What is Microfiber and Why Use It?
Microfiber is a synthetic material usually made from a blend of polyester and polyamide. Unlike traditional fabrics, the fibers are extremely small - about 1/100th the size of a human hair. The fibers are also "split" like an asterisk (*) allowing the fibers to collect and trap contaminants in the towel instead of just pushing them around like a traditional cotton towel.
They leave no dust or dirt behind like other towels, making them ideal for any cleaning task. In fact, you can use a microfiber towel dry for dusting and in just one swipe a dashboard will be perfectly clean with not a speck of dust.
They are ideal for polishing and removing wax. Microfiber tends to not scratch your finish like traditional towels can. Microfiber is also extremely absorbent, holding up to 8 times their weight in water making them ideal for toweling dry your vehicle. And because they are able to be laundered, they won't scratch your finish like a dirty chamois will.
Why are Microfiber Towels Different Colors?
You want to use different towels for different tasks, For example, in a high volume detail shop, they might use blue for wax and polish, yellow for glass cleaning and green for cleaning interiors. That way you don't get any cross contamination on the towels. For example, you wouldn't use the same towel to clean glass after you have used it to remove wax on the car.
Which Microfiber Towel Should You Use?
Generally speaking, the more plush the microfiber towel is - the better it is for using it on your finish to eliminate the risk of scratching. Microfiber towels are made in different levels of softness. thickness and "plushness" for different cleaning and detailing tasks.
There are as many opinions as there are types of towels on which towel should be used for what task. As a general guide, refer to the table below:
Detailing Task |
Suggested Towel(s) |
Comments |
Quick Detailng With Spray Wax |
Best: Double Plush Edgeless Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" Better: Super Plush Microfiber Towel 16" X 24" Good: Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
- The plusher the better for absorbency. - Reduces the chances of scratching the finish. - Turn towel over frequently - Remember you're WIPING not POLISHING. Don't apply pressure |
Removing Wax |
Best: Double Plush Edgeless Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" Better: Super Plush Microfiber Towel 16" X 24" Good: Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
- Remember your are Removing Wax NOT Polishing! - No need to wipe in circles - you can cause swirl marks, instead wipe in straight line motions. - Turn towel over frequently. - Remember to let the towel do the work. - Don't apply undo pressure to the surface to reduce the chance of scratching. |
Removing Light Dust from Car Finish |
Microfiber Car Duster 27" |
- Unlike non-microfiber dusters, this head is removable for washing in between uses to eliminate dragging dirt and dust across the finish. |
Cleaning Glass |
Best: Waffle Weave Microfiber Glass Cleaning Towel 15" X 25" Good: Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
|
Drying Wet Surfaces |
Best: Scratchless Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towel 16" X 24" Good: Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
- Thick waffle weave absorbs more water and picks up any remaining dirt and grime at the same time. - Towels can be washed and reused for scratch-free drying unlike a chamois. |
Interior Cleaning and Detailing |
Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
- Use dry for dusting. - Moistened for cleaning easily removing dirt and grime. |
Wheel Detailing |
Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
|
Metal Polishing |
Microfiber Towel 16" X 16" |
How do I Clean and Wash Microfiber Towels?
Microfiber towels can be washed over and over and reused. You can either wash them by hand if you have just a few, or in the washing machine, Use the following tips to get the best performance out of your towels:
For Best Results Use a Detergent Specific for Microfiber
Using a microfiber detergent will get your towels cleaner, ensure thorough rinsing, leave them soft like new and help extend their useful life further. If you don't have microfiber detergent, use a laundry detergent with no fabric softener. Microfiber towels are so absorbent that you will never be able to remove the fabric softener from the towels, and they will never work as well. Never use fabric softener or dryer sheets. You can also put in a teaspoon of distilled vinegar per towel for additional cleaning.
Wash Only By Themselves
Microfiber will attract lint like a magnet, If you wash microfiber with your other cotton towels, the microfiber towels will collect all the lint from other towels, become contaminated and won't work as well.
Air Dry or Only Use Low Heat in the Dryer
Since microfiber is a synthetic product, too much heat will ruin the properties of the towels making them less effective, more stiff, brittle and shorten their useful life.
If you only have a few towels, we have found the best method is to wash them by hand in the sink and let them air dry.
How Should I Store My Microfiber Towels?
Microfiber has a natural static tendency and will pick up about anything around it including dust and dirt. When you are not using your microfiber towels it's best to store them in a plastic bag by themselves.
It is also suggested that you store your microfiber towels separately by how you use them. For example, you don't want to cross contaminate the towels that you use for cleaning glass with residue from towels that you use to clean wheels or remove wax.
How Do I Get the Most Use Out Of Microfiber Towels?
As you use your microfiber towels over and over, eventually they will become worn and stained depending on what you are using them for. For example, if it is time to replace the towels that you use to remove wax, re-purpose that towel to cleaning wheels or other dirty jobs in order to get the most use out of it.
Now you can get fast, commercial-quality results by using the same products the "pros" do - and by doing it yourself!
Jax Wax Car Care microfiber towels and microfiber detailing tools are of higher quality than than most "retail" microfiber car care products that sit on the "wax wall" vying for your hard earned dollars with slick labels and packaging.