These are the ultimate in glass cleaning cloths. Pretty much a must have. Uniquely designed for cleaning windows, mirrors, screens, jewelry and anywhere else grubby fingers are giving you headaches.
Look at your computer screen closely. See all those sneeze spots, fingerprints, lint pieces and, yuck, what the heck is that spot? I don't even want to guess. Get yourself some of these glass cleaning towels and clean up that mess!
Hand or machine wash the cloths in warm or hot water with detergent. Washing in hot water makes the microfibers expand releasing trapped dirt and microparticles.
Air dry or tumble dry low.
Do not wash with terry towels, or articles that "shed" a lot of lint. Wash with t-shirts, jeans, etc.
Do NOT use bleach or fabric softeners!!!
Over time, using harsh chemicals such as those contained in bleach and fabric softeners will reduce the quality, effectiveness, and longevity of your Microfiber Cloths.
What happens if I accidentally use fabric softener on my microfiber cloths? What if my microfibers seem to have an odor?
This usually means that you have something ‘clogging’ the microfiber and it needs to be deep cleaned to eliminate that residue. It may be fabric softener residue, soaps, or mineral content from your water.
A great way to sanitize your microfiber is to simply use a little bit of regular dish soap, some water, and a little bit of heat. Put a drop or two of dish soap into a large bowl, and then fill it up with some warm water. Dip the microfiber cloth into the bowl, and then remove it. Wring the cloth out, place your slightly wet microfiber into the microwave. Turn the microwave on high for 1-1/2 minutes. The heat and resulting steam will sanitize your cloths. If you would prefer not to use dish soap, simply rinse your microfiber cloths really well. Place a cup of water your microfiber cloth into a microwave for 2 minutes on high. The power of steam will sanitize your microfiber.
Is your microfiber really, really dirty? Use a pre-treatment cleaner to help get your microfiber cloth clean. Rub a bar of soap all over your wet microfiber cloth. Work the suds into every inch of the cloth. Let your sudsy microfiber sit in an empty bucket for at least 10 minutes. Fill the bucket with warm water, swish the cloth around periodically removing the cloth to squeeze the water out. Repeat until the water comes out clear. Allow the cloth to air dry. This method works really well, you may need to repeat the process a few times for extremely soiled cloths. You can also boil your microfibers for 10 minutes to allow fibers to swell and release the debris.
Never Iron your Microfiber Cloths. The heat will melt the fibers.
These are the ultimate in glass cleaning cloths. Pretty much a must have. Uniquely designed for cleaning windows, mirrors, screens, jewelry and anywhere else grubby fingers are giving you headaches.
Look at your computer screen closely. See all those sneeze spots, fingerprints, lint pieces and, yuck, what the heck is that spot? I don't even want to guess. Get yourself some of these glass cleaning towels and clean up that mess!
Hand or machine wash the cloths in warm or hot water with detergent. Washing in hot water makes the microfibers expand releasing trapped dirt and microparticles.
Air dry or tumble dry low.
Do not wash with terry towels, or articles that "shed" a lot of lint. Wash with t-shirts, jeans, etc.
Do NOT use bleach or fabric softeners!!!
Over time, using harsh chemicals such as those contained in bleach and fabric softeners will reduce the quality, effectiveness, and longevity of your Microfiber Cloths.
What happens if I accidentally use fabric softener on my microfiber cloths? What if my microfibers seem to have an odor?
This usually means that you have something ‘clogging’ the microfiber and it needs to be deep cleaned to eliminate that residue. It may be fabric softener residue, soaps, or mineral content from your water.
A great way to sanitize your microfiber is to simply use a little bit of regular dish soap, some water, and a little bit of heat. Put a drop or two of dish soap into a large bowl, and then fill it up with some warm water. Dip the microfiber cloth into the bowl, and then remove it. Wring the cloth out, place your slightly wet microfiber into the microwave. Turn the microwave on high for 1-1/2 minutes. The heat and resulting steam will sanitize your cloths. If you would prefer not to use dish soap, simply rinse your microfiber cloths really well. Place a cup of water your microfiber cloth into a microwave for 2 minutes on high. The power of steam will sanitize your microfiber.
Is your microfiber really, really dirty? Use a pre-treatment cleaner to help get your microfiber cloth clean. Rub a bar of soap all over your wet microfiber cloth. Work the suds into every inch of the cloth. Let your sudsy microfiber sit in an empty bucket for at least 10 minutes. Fill the bucket with warm water, swish the cloth around periodically removing the cloth to squeeze the water out. Repeat until the water comes out clear. Allow the cloth to air dry. This method works really well, you may need to repeat the process a few times for extremely soiled cloths. You can also boil your microfibers for 10 minutes to allow fibers to swell and release the debris.
Never Iron your Microfiber Cloths. The heat will melt the fibers.
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Ultimate cloth specifically designed for cleaning windows, mirrors, cameras, screens, TV/Video/Stereo equipment, jewelry or virtually any glass or shiny surfaces. Smooth ribbed cloth glides freely and easily over surfaces removing dust, grease, grime, smudges, finger prints and much much more.
Special design also prevents grabby feeling on rough hands. Great for wine glasses, sunglasses and reading glasses too!
Mirrors
Cameras
Screens
TV/Video/Stero Equipment
Any Glass Surface
Made in China
We Ship to Canada
Yes we ship to Canada. The Canada price you see includes shipping, taxes, duties...the whole ball of wax. You don't see pricing tiers to Canada because there aren't quantity discounts. Sorry.
You can't currently order via our website and have it sent to Canada. Instead, contact us and tell us what you want. We'll create an order and contact you to get payment information.
Super simple! Tell us what you want and then just sit back and wait for it to arrive.