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Miss Marisol Hermann
> 3 dayDelightfully surprised at all of my sparkling streak free windows! soaked cloth in water, wrung out and wiped away. I used another dry cloth to polish up after wiping. Worth the buy!
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D. R. Kerr
> 3 dayIt is smooth, and doesnt scratch polycarbonate. And its easy to hand wash, and air dries super fast in my home. But that is probably because it has very low absorbancy. Which makes cleaning take longer. I have to be super careful trying to pour my cleaning product into the cloth, or even distilled water, because the liquid isnt absorbed. From what I can tell, most all these microfiber cloths seem to be made from the same artificial fibers. So, maybe they are all like this. But I think I will try something else next time.
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SC
> 3 dayThese work exactly as promised on any kind of glass and mirrors. Definitely worth the price. Wish I had found them sooner.
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Francis Bastidas
> 3 dayI like it because has all the elements and l wash and still the same quality
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DeniseG
> 3 dayI was browsing for cleaning supplies when this product popped up. After reading the rave reviews I decided to try them. They arrived very quickly and I used them last night to clean the interior of my car. OMG, these cloths are really amazing and I am not easily impressed. The size of each cloth is generous and just perfect. Their ability to clean and shine glass and other objects is great. I ended up cleaning the outside of my car as well in my garage...I live in Michigan so it’s cold here! This review is no exaggeration, if you’re a clean freak like me, you will love these cloths. I’m ordering two more packs right now!
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Dan
> 3 dayI’ve detailing cars for a few years now and the right weave microfiber towels rock for cleaning windows. These towels however are horrendous. They leave horrible streaks (yes, I washed them) and had to use different towels to remove the streaks. I don’t recommend these at all.
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P. Allan Farrow
> 3 dayI use these exclusively for cleaning the windows in my car, inside and out. They work 100% better than paper towels which can leave smudges and smears (even with the best, streak-free glass cleaner). Kitchen towels leave lint and will also smear your windows, particularly if you use a fabric softener. The key here is to use them fresh out of the package. Wash them by hand with a aloe-free dishsoap, like Dawn. Hang them to dry, store them in a zip-lock bag, and theyll be good over and over! Now, one word about comparing these to the fuzzier micro cloths out there. Both work very well in cleaning windows, but the discerning car care specialist will notice that the fuzzier clothes do leave little sparkles on the windshield which are a little distracting, especially in the sun. Sadly, these cloths do the same- but the big difference is they leave much tinier sparkles and far fewer of them. What I typically do is get a can of air and blow the sparkles off after cleaning. Only then will you get a completely clear glass. Sparkles or not, they work great!
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rick gigliotti
> 3 daycan be used for more then windows I use some for stainless steel, great for buffing granite or really anything that streaks, they work best when kept really dry but with a 12 pack it’s easy to just pull a new one out and keep working
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Linda Murphy
> 3 dayI havent washed these yet. Ive only used two of them and cleaned all my windows in my house. They worked amazingly. No streaks and my favorite part, no lint!! I used two because I used a glass cleaner with them and when the first towel got wet I used a second one to dry the window better. I hung them to dry and used them the next day as well to clean my glass doors. I have used paper towels in the past, switched to unbleached recycled paper towels which had less lint but are no longer being carried by the seller I got them from. These are the answer. Im so glad I got them. Lots of trees are glad too!
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HrcA17
> 3 dayOoooh do they polish