Z.Wolf—November 22, 2025
Great towels! This a huge value for your money. These works for so many purposes, I used some for my car detailing as well as polishing glasses. Leaves no streaks when wiping mirrors. Theyre very soft and wont Scratch tvs or other sensitive screens. Thick enough they dont feel cheap and theyre all a good size for folding and using different sides. Great product. Read more
Amazon Reviewer—October 23, 2025
These microfiber rags are the only thing besides newspaper that I've found that doesn't leave residue when trying to clean mirrors. It will leave streaks if you don't use them in just the right way, though. Make sure your rag isn't just-barely-damp. These work best when they're good and damp, but not sopping wet. I only got them wet with window cleaner, not water. The listing never specified if these were machine washable or not, so I decided to find out. I put one in the washing machine, but I didn't check on the status before throwing it in the dryer. I found that it definitely didn't fare well after I pulled it out of the dryer. It was all shriveled, shrunken, and misshaped. I guess it's still functional, but it does look like it's seen better days. It would be a pain to throw them in the washing machine and then go on a hunt to pick them out before I transfer everything over to the dryer, so I guess I'll just hand wash these and air dry them. It's disappointing that they are fussy like that. Read more

Eddie Rattlehead—November 8, 2025
This 12-pack offers excellent value, and the thickened microfiber material feels durable yet soft to the touch. Each cloth is perfectly sized at 30x30cm, making it easy to handle for a variety of cleaning jobs around the house or car. I’ve used them on windows, mirrors, and stainless steel appliances — no streaks, no lint, and no need for extra chemicals. They absorb water and dirt efficiently, leaving surfaces shining with just a quick wipe. They’re also machine washable and hold up well after multiple washes without losing their softness or cleaning power. Whether for the kitchen, bathroom, or auto detailing, these reusable microfiber cloths work really well Read more
Customer—November 20, 2025
They are great for a one time use. After washing them, they just weren't the same. I really wish you could get mire uses out of them after washing them. Read more
Tim—October 20, 2025
I’ve been using these microfiber cleaning cloths for a while now for general household cleaning, and overall they work as intended. I’m very familiar with microfiber products, and these are thick, absorbent, and do a good job picking up dust and wiping away streaks on most surfaces. That said, the texture is a bit on the coarse side. They’re perfectly fine for general cleaning tasks—countertops, appliances, windows, and similar surfaces—but I’d be cautious using them on softer or easily scratched materials like glossy finishes. I’m rating them a 4 out of 5 because of that slight coarseness. They’re still a solid choice for everyday use and offer good value for the size and quantity. Read more
Shannon—November 7, 2025
Very nice, thick cleaning rags. They are a soft material and they clean great. A very good price because you get so many and they actually work! Read more
Denise Williams—October 20, 2025
Edit: As you can see in the picture they shrink A LOT when dried so consider that before buying. These cleaning cloths have been a great addition to my studio. I use them to clean my nail table and they work beautifully; they pick up dust and product residue without leaving streaks or lint behind. They’re soft and absorbent, which makes them perfect for quick wipe-downs between clients. I’ve actually replaced some my old microfiber towels with these because they clean better and dry faster. The size is just right for everyday use; not too big or bulky. Read more
SFJ—November 2, 2025
I love the fact that these cloths leave no streaking. They are great for shiny metal, drying windows, cleaning my car, etc. I know they are reusable, but I made the mistake of putting one in the dryer and I have decided that it’s probably best to wash by hand or in the washing machine, but let it air dry. Read more