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Best Microfiber Cleaning Cloths – Pack of 50 Towels
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BUY IN BULK & SAVE - 50 INDVIDUAL UNITS IN 5 DIFFERENT COLORS - 10 of Each: Green, Yellow, Blue, White, and Orange. Twice as many as the leading competitor ZwipesSCRATCH RESISTANT TECHNOLOGY - Will not scratch Paints, Coats, Glass, or any surface! Gentle enough to be used as a washcloth for your hands and face.HIGHLY ABSORBANT - QUICK-DRY DESIGN - No Streaks and Lint Free! Clean Dirt & Debris without any harmful chemicals. Absorbs up to 8 it's own weight!Washing Machine Friendly - Can be reused Hundreds of times! Rinse and Reuse - Saving You Even More Money!Manufacturer Money Back Guarantee - If you're ever unsatisfied with this product or any of our other products, please contact us and we'll either send you a replacement or a full refund!
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ColorGreen, Yellow, Blue, White, Orange
Height9 Inches
Length13 Inches
Number of items1
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Found 12 comments on Best Microfiber Cleaning Cloths – Pack of 50 Towels:

u/solitudechirs · 7 pointsr/motorcycles

/u/daniell61 is all about that detailing. Here's a recent comment from him

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do you know if that [bike] is primarily plastic or primarily metal?

for metal polishes (non painted) I can recommend marine 31's metal polish. shit works wonders on oxidized metals!!! (its my go to for non painated)



leather? any car marketed leather cleaner would be fine. I prefer mckees37 or meguiars to be fair.

for plastics I like this. a lot

leahter cleaner here

for learning these microfibers are a good cost effective start and you wont be hurt when they die and you replace them.

I can recommend any mckees37 towels or the rag company microfibers.

this or 3D pink soap (dirt cheap but i love it) is a great soap for washing without stripping waxes!


if you're like me and dont have time to clean...

once you're done. spray this and wash it off and boom bam you're set to go and have a good quality glass silia coating! here

I like mckees products a fair bit ;)

for sake of easy ass waxing I like extender wax but I do also like meguiars quik wax. that stuffs damn cheap but good. sadly its carnuba only :(

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here's another one

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TLDR rinse bucket and bucket with soap. use auto products. dont drop your MF cloths.


Personally I'd pick up a shampoo/conditioner and a basic wash mit thats microfiber made (attracts dirt better and wont mar your question)

(I can recommend 3D pink shampoo. cheap AND I love it)

next up a light compound (you can use meguiars ultimate compound. cheap inexpensive and hard to mess up) this brings out that POP in paint pretty easy to use with a hand applicator which are also cheap :)

next upppp paint polish. this is VERY subjective. I prefer mckees37 stuff but its more expensive than most like. I can also recommend meguiars ultimate polish. good and inexpensive :)

after wards you'll need a wax. meguiars ultimate liquid wax is a great starter and once again inexpensive. (I prefer trademark extender/policoat form mckees37) easy on easy off if you're taking you're time.

afterwards you can call it quits and bam you're done.

or keep going and seal your paint to keep that POP lasting. I HIGHLY recommend collinite 845 as its inexpensive as hell and STUPID easy to apply!!

also Mckees 37 SIO 2 ceramic coating is even easier but $.

then theres coatings. you can use something like Cquarts or even carpro....I personally juse use SIO2 from mckees37 currently. spray on wash off bam. not as effective but beyond stupid easy.


oh and also pick up some microfiber cloths of your choice. theres no right/wrong for them other than DONT DROP EM AND KEEP EM CLEAN.


links to products named

ultimate megs wax

ultimate polish megs

sio 2 coating 10% off ad warning


trademark extender wax spray

3D pink car soap/shampoo


collinite 845

ultimate compound megs

ultimate liquid wax -bigger AG carried

megs ult polish AG carried

Autogeek also price matches to a fair extent! and IF you're local you can pick up. :D


these microfibers are damn nice but $

I personally use these and they're lit. 16 pack and heavy duty enough to last a while

wash mitt I use


even NEW I can highly recommend clay baring your paint dis or the kit if you're new


oh and IF your brake pads literally ooze brake dust....this stuff takes time but takes care of the dust easily linky smells WAY better than carpro even at a lower concentration :p

u/Applesaucery · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Like these? I'm so tempted to try them, buying cotton rounds all the time is dumb.

u/daniell61 · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

thanks for the tag /u/solitudechirs

/u/CMDRHailedcaribou91 I highly doubt most car washes would be willing to do that unless its a self serve place.

do you know if that cavalcade is primarily plastic or primarily metal?

for metal polishes (non painted) I can recommend marine 31's metal polish. shit works wonders on oxidized metals!!! (its my go to for non painated)



leather? any car marketed leather cleaner would be fine. I prefer mckees37 or meguiars to be fair.

for plastics I like this. a lot

leahter cleaner here

for learning these microfibers are a good cost effective start and you wont be hurt when they die and you replace them.

I can recommend any mckees37 towels or the rag company microfibers.

this or 3D pink soap (dirt cheap but i love it) is a great soap for washing without stripping waxes!


if you're like me and dont have time to clean...

once you're done. spray this and wash it off and boom bam you're set to go and have a good quality glass silia coating! here

I like mckees products a fair bit ;)

for sake of easy ass waxing I like extender wax but I do also like meguiars quik wax. that stuffs damn cheap but good. sadly its carnuba only :(

u/smashinMIDGETS · 2 pointsr/paintball

Or, instead of buying the ones from the paintball store at 10 bucks a pop, buy a 50 pack of generics that are the same material for less than 20 bucks and have cloths for life

u/DMAC55 · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Well I've just started getting together my own kit and felt I HAD to get these:

  1. Meguiar's Clay bars and quik detail spray

  2. Butt-load of microfiber towels

  3. Waffle-weave drying towel

  4. Grit-guards

  5. Iron X wheel cleaner

  6. Industrial Spray bottles

  7. Meguiar's Gold Class car wash soap

  8. Meguiar's Gold Class Wax

  9. Purple Power

  10. Proper wash mitt

    I still feel like there are atleast ten other products that I NEED!

    -Pressure Washer

    -Foam Cannon

    -Detailing brushes

    -Sealants/Compounds combined with a proper rotor drill

    -ETC

u/-bananabread- · 1 pointr/PSVR

I mean like a legit cleaning rag. Not that tiny little thing that came with the PSVR. Same thing I use to clean my TV/Computer screen, windows, etc.

u/Shortgirlwhotries · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I use microfiber cloths sold for cleaning like these

u/xMico1236 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing
  1. I use Meguiar's Gold Class 3 in 1 Leather Cleaner + Conditioner + Protectant. I got it at Walmart. Couldn't find link for Amazon, but this is what I used before, just doesn't have the protectant in it.

  2. I use Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer. Since you don't want that "greasy" look and feel make sure you don't get the Meguiar's Ultimate Interior Detailer - I bought that once and I still have it, just not good, smells kind of funky too. After you use Quik Interior Detailer, just like lanmansa said, put some 303 Aerospace on it to protect the vinyl, plastic, etc. It has a matte finish, no greasy look or feel.

  3. Brushes - I bought this make up brush at icing, it's called "Expert Brush". I might get shot down for this, but it works good. I don't really use it unless I have to.

  4. I bought these. They're pack of 50 for $20. I only use them for interior or engine bay. However, DO NOT use them on your paint.

  5. I don't have a steam machine, but lanmansa posted a good link referring Larry.

    Hope this helps :)

    Edit: If some things are really tough to remove, use diluted isopropyl alcohol down to 10-20%. Should be able to get rid of anything you encounter that isn't getting cleaned or removed.

    Edit2: Fixed brackets for links.
u/Zee-J · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

I use these for interior and dirty work.
Best Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, Pack of 50 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DV2OJYG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Rw5wzbR9YAXWR

And these for wax and polish removal.
Chemical Guys MIC_507_06 Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold (16 in. x 24 in.) (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BQYCKE8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Dy5wzbBWZ7BZ9

u/WelcomingOutpost · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

I’m my trunk, I’ve got a trunk organizer that’s meant for groceries, but Velcroed to the floor carpet.
Inside I’ve got
Waterless Wash ,
Tire Shine ,
Rags ,
Air Freshener (sounds odd, it’s amazing, 2 sprays keeps car smelling good for a few days)
Brush Light gray seats, stain easily.
Fabric Wash ,
Bug/Tar remover , also great for bird shit. I drive 40 miles each way highway to work. Sometimes is necessary.
Interior Spray , and lastly
Glass Cleaner
Also keep a dirt devil in there just in case.

It may sound a bit over the top, but I am obsessive about keeping my car immaculate. If I spill soda or food on my drive to work, I don’t have to worry. If I decide to sell my car at any point in time the goal is to keep it looking better than when I bought it.
You never know who’s looking.
And if you think this is bad don’t even get me started with the what’s in your garage post.

u/MonsieurLeDude · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

Nothing more than a typical automotive microfiber microfiber. I go through quite a few using them for car/paint care, and I buy them in bulk off Amazon.

It's funny because I approached the boots the way I would restore a car's paint:

  1. Cutting product to remove swirls and scratches = Hard scrubbing the shell with a damp microfiber and deer boning to even everything out.

  2. Polish to hammer out the rest of the light scratches, add gloss and prep the paint for waxing = Saphir Renovateur

  3. Wax or other final topper = Saphir Cordovan Cream

    And that's my inane correlation for the day.