Cleaning a table with water...

I first use an Electrolux hand held vacuum, has a HEPA Filter on it, no rotating brush, just suction. After that I get a bucket and use the hottest water I can stand, along with a capful of Woolite. I get the microfiber towels wet, then wring them out before wiping down the table. I usually get around 2 tables done before the water has cooled too much and is fairly dirty. I was told to use the hottest water possible because of how it causes the fibers of the cloth to contract. I make sure to only use these towels for table cleaning, nothing else.
 
I first use an Electrolux hand held vacuum, has a HEPA Filter on it, no rotating brush, just suction. After that I get a bucket and use the hottest water I can stand, along with a capful of Woolite. I get the microfiber towels wet, then wring them out before wiping down the table. I usually get around 2 tables done before the water has cooled too much and is fairly dirty. I was told to use the hottest water possible because of how it causes the fibers of the cloth to contract. I make sure to only use these towels for table cleaning, nothing else.

This is the correct way, cloth will never come loose either.
 
We clean our tables on average 2-3 times a week, but that is in a commercial application where the cloth is subjected to many contaminants. We clean our balls in the Diamond ball cleaner 2-3 times a week on average too. Thru trial and error I have found while the Aramith cleaning products clean well, it's very easy to use too much, thereby clogging up the carpet inserts prematurely. I only apply product to the first set of balls in the machine, have found the rest can be cleaned with the residue on the inserts.
 
BUT, no matter what, when cleaning the cloth with water, make damn sure the rag is as tightly tightly rung out as possible and that the water is hot, hot , hot so as to want to dry out as you clean the cloth.
 
We use water mixed with vinegar essence, of course tightly wrung out.
It really cleans the cloth well, the rag is completely stained blue after all our 5 tables are serviced.
 
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