This bundle provides everything needed to properly care for and clean your microfiber towels, preventing damage and extending their lifespan. Designed for car enthusiasts, detailers, and anyone who uses microfiber for cleaning, these products ensure your towels remain effective and lint-free. Collectively, they address common cleaning challenges and promote good microfiber maintenance habits.
Curated by Workshop Notes · Updated July 2026
Built for professional detailers and restoration hobbyists who need to maintain the capillary action and softness of high-GSM fabrics without stripping fibers. Not for standard household rag use—this shop focuses on dedicated chemical surfactants that prevent cross-contamination and wax buildup.
Curator's pick: Rags to Riches Microfiber Detergent
This formula is specifically engineered to emulsify heavy oils and spray sealants that standard laundry soaps leave behind, which is critical for restoring the absorbency of the weave. Its lack of fabric softeners or scent boosters ensures the polyester-polyamide split remains open and effective rather than matted.
⚠ Worth knowing: These specialized detergents are formulated for low-heat environments only; laundering microfiber with these chemicals in high-heat cycles will likely melt the plastic-based fibers, rendering the towels hydrophobic regardless of the soap quality.
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This shop is built around the essential products and practices for proper microfiber towel care, ensuring longevity and optimal performance. It addresses common issues like residue buildup and diminished absorbency that can plague even the highest quality microfiber.
This collection is for car enthusiasts, professional detailers, and anyone who uses microfiber towels frequently and wants them to last. If you've invested in quality microfiber, this guide helps you protect that investment and get the most out of every towel.
Start with the core cleaning agents and add a drying rack as budget permits. A starter path focusing on just detergents and vinegar will cost between $32 and $67, while a full build with all recommended products and premium towels ranges from $87 to $212.
Full build
$87–$212
Starter
$32–$67
Detergents + Vinegar
Best forCar DetailersMicrofiber EnthusiastsLint-Free CleaningExtending Towel LifeResidue Removal
Rags to Riches Microfiber Detergent is a specialized cleaning solution for deep cleaning microfiber towels. It is designed for detailers and car care enthusiasts to remove product buildup and restore towel absorbency without harming the delicate fibers.
Concentrated formula
Removes wax and sealant residues
Preserves microfiber integrity
Effective in hard water
Biodegradable
In this shop: This detergent fits the Microfiber Towel Care and Cleaning Supplies vibe by offering a targeted solution for deep cleaning, crucial for maintaining towel performance.
Microfiber Reviver and Brightener is a concentrated laundry additive formulated to restore the softness and absorbency of tired microfiber cloths. It is ideal for users with heavily soiled or stiff microfiber towels who want to extend their lifespan and effectiveness.
Restores softness and absorbency
Removes embedded dirt and grime
Color-safe formula
Low-sudsing
Compatible with HE machines
In this shop: This reviver product aligns with the Microfiber Towel Care and Cleaning Supplies vibe by focusing on rejuvenating towels, directly addressing common wear and tear issues.
Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towels are high-quality, durable towels often used in automotive detailing and high-end cleaning applications. They are for users who demand superior absorption and streak-free performance, and thus require specific care to maintain their quality.
Ultrasoft edgeless design
Scratch-free drying and buffing
High GSM (grams per square meter)
Suitable for delicate surfaces
Machine washable
In this shop: These towels represent the type of valuable microfiber product that benefits most from the Microfiber Towel Care and Cleaning Supplies approach, justifying the need for specialized maintenance.
Mule Detergent Microfiber Wash is a cleaning solution specifically formulated to break down and remove tough residues like wax, polish, and grease from microfiber products. It is intended for professional detailers and serious car care enthusiasts who need to thoroughly clean their microfiber after heavy use.
Strong degreasing action
Removes car care product buildup
Safe for all microfiber types
Low-foaming formula
Neutral pH
In this shop: This specialized wash perfectly embodies the Microfiber Towel Care and Cleaning Supplies vibe by directly tackling the most challenging residues encountered in microfiber use.
This Collapsible Laundry Drying Rack provides an efficient way to air-dry microfiber towels, preventing heat damage from machine dryers. It is useful for any microfiber user looking to preserve the integrity and extend the life of their towels.
Space-saving collapsible design
Lightweight aluminum construction
Protects fibers from heat damage
Multiple drying rods
No-assembly required
In this shop: This drying rack complements the Microfiber Towel Care and Cleaning Supplies vibe by offering an essential tool for proper, fiber-preserving drying, which is as important as washing.
White Distilled Vinegar, 1 Gallon, is a common and effective additive for the rinse cycle when washing microfiber towels. It is used by home users and professionals to soften fabrics, remove residual soap, and eliminate odors without harsh chemicals.
Natural fabric softener
Removes soap residue effectively
Odor neutralizer
Economical bulk size
Multi-purpose cleaning agent
In this shop: White Distilled Vinegar fits the Microfiber Towel Care and Cleaning Supplies vibe as a traditional, yet highly effective, solution for key maintenance steps like softening and residue removal.
Together, these products ensure deep cleaning and residue removal, restoring your microfiber towels to their original absorbency and softness.
The combination of specialized detergents and a gentle drying method significantly extends the lifespan of your valuable microfiber towels, saving you money over time.
By properly caring for your towels, you achieve consistently streak-free and effective cleaning results, enhancing the quality of your detailing or cleaning tasks.
What to know
Investing in specialized microfiber care products might seem like an added expense upfront, but it pays off by preventing premature wear and tear on your towels.
Proper microfiber care requires a bit more attention and time compared to throwing them in a standard wash, including separate washing and air-drying.
How to use this together
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Pre-Soak Heavily Soiled Towels
For towels with heavy wax, polish, or grease, pre-soak them in a solution of warm water and Mule Detergent Microfiber Wash for 30 minutes to an hour. This step begins to break down stubborn residues, making the main wash more effective and preventing cross-contamination in your washing machine.
2
Machine Wash with Specialized Detergent
Place your microfiber towels in the washing machine and use Rags to Riches Microfiber Detergent or Mule Detergent Microfiber Wash, following the product's dilution instructions. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach, as these can clog microfiber pores and diminish absorbency. Ensure towels are washed separate from other laundry.
3
Enhance Rinse Cycle and Brighten
During the rinse cycle, add Microfiber Reviver and Brightener and a cup of White Distilled Vinegar, 1 Gallon. The Reviver helps restore absorbency and brightness, while the vinegar neutralizes odors and removes any remaining soap residue, ensuring your towels come out fresh and lint-free.
4
Air Dry Thoroughly
After washing, gently wring out excess water and hang your Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towels on the Collapsible Laundry Drying Rack. Air drying prevents heat damage that can stiffen and degrade microfiber fibers, extending their life and maintaining their soft texture. Ensure towels are completely dry before storing to prevent mildew.