Our fantastic quality polishing cloths are made by the company that invented microfibre in the 80's, we do not believe you will find better quality. They are machine washable and can be reused for years to come.
The cloths are extremely thick, soft and plush - heavyweight 550gsm cloth, they can be laundered over 500 times - 40cm x 40cm size (just under 16" square) - no comparison to the cheap microfibres you'll see elsewhere, which are often only 200gsm weight or less.
Perfect for use on your van’s paintwork or just general use around the home.
Chose to buy single cloths - or a pack of 5 for the price of 4.
Laundering instructions for the cloths
Cloths are recommended to be washed at around 30-40 degrees for economy, but the quality is such that you can wash them at up to 95 degrees if required. Slight shrinkage in the first few washes will happen. It's best not to use fabric softener/conditioner, it leaves a coating on the fabric and stops the microfibres from working as well as they should. They actively benefit from tumble drying - it opens up the fibres. Unlike most cheap microfibres, the threads will not burn at higher temperatures
Our fantastic quality polishing cloths are made by the company that invented microfibre in the 80's, we do not believe you will find better quality. They are machine washable and can be reused for years to come.
The cloths are extremely thick, soft and plush - heavyweight 550gsm cloth, they can be laundered over 500 times - 40cm x 40cm size (just under 16" square) - no comparison to the cheap microfibres you'll see elsewhere, which are often only 200gsm weight or less.
Perfect for use on your van’s paintwork or just general use around the home.
Chose to buy single cloths - or a pack of 5 for the price of 4.
Laundering instructions for the cloths
Cloths are recommended to be washed at around 30-40 degrees for economy, but the quality is such that you can wash them at up to 95 degrees if required. Slight shrinkage in the first few washes will happen. It's best not to use fabric softener/conditioner, it leaves a coating on the fabric and stops the microfibres from working as well as they should. They actively benefit from tumble drying - it opens up the fibres. Unlike most cheap microfibres, the threads will not burn at higher temperatures