Microfiber "Renewing"

JoshMcMadMac

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I use microfibers mostly to wipe down our "toy" after we take it for a drive, using a detail spray. I use them for lots of other things, too, but this use is the most frequent. In doing so, the towel gets dirty and discolored. Most of my towels are blue or yellow, and they become varying shades of black from the dirt. As I go through them, they get dirty and tossed in a bucket. Once I have enough for a small load in the washing machine, I gather them up and wash them with a microfiber cleaner like this:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Chemical-Guys-M31/Microfiber-Cleaning-Detergent-P181/128-oz-S2/

They always come out clean, and it actually works pretty well on other things like buffing pads too. However they do not come out looking clean; they are "stained" from the dirt and look like they did before washing. Is there something I can do, or do differently, to get the microfiber towels renewed, looking like new again?
 

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