DP Detailing Products Microfiber Cleaner

Item #:
DP-740
UPC:
686259906425
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Description

Clean those microfibers that clean your car!

You do a lot to keep your car clean, make sure the microfiber towels you use to buff, dry and wash are as clean as can be with DP Microfiber Cleaner. DP Microfiber Cleaner is the cleaning tool you need to remove polish, compound and waxy residue from your microfiber towels. DP Microfiber Cleaner is perfectly safe to use as it's specifically designed without fabric softener and bleach. Without the use of harmful chemicals, DP Microfiber Cleaner maintains the microfibers natural look and soft feel.

CLEANS! Removes polish, compound and waxy residue from the towel.
Before you use any microfiber towel, you are supposed to inspect each one to make sure the towels are free of any contaminants. Any contaminants that are on the towel as it is being used can lead to scratching.

SAFE! Free of fabric softener and harsh cleaners
While fabric softener may help your clothing feel better and bleach may make your whites brighter, you don't want any additional chemicals harming the look and feel of your microfiber towels.

MAINTAINS! Keeps the microfibers natural look and feel.
DP Microfiber cleaner will not degrade the towels soft fibers but will restore the microfibers natural cleaning and drying abilities. This cleaner is safe to use in today's popular high efficiency washing machines.

DIRECTIONS:

*Be sure to wash your detailing towels separately from other articles of clothing to avoid cross contamination*

  • Add a load of microfiber towels to your washing machine.
  • Pour 2 oz. of DP Microfiber Cleaner into your washing machine.
  • Wash the towels in the machine
  • Add to dryer when ready and tumble dry on low.

16 oz

Microfiber Care Tips:

  • Always wash microfiber separately from ordinary laundry. It will attract lint from other fabrics.
  • Never use bleach, fabric softener, or dryer sheets.
  • Tumble dry microfiber on low heat or no heat. Because microfiber is made of manmade materials, intense heat could actually melt the fibers.
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