These are the towels you want for auto glass
So, I read through a ridiculous amount of reviews for a ton of different microfiber cleaning cloths for glass, when I was looking for something like these. I’m so glad I happened upon these specifically, because wow, they did not disappoint, and lived up to the hype 100%. My only regret is that I only bought the 2 pack, instead of the 4 pack. In the last year, my daily commute takes me due east in the morning, and due west in the afternoon, so I’ve become acutely aware of the film from off-gassing that has built up on my interior glass, and the need to do something about it. Unfortunately, I am too poor to pay to take my car to a good retailer, and even if I had the money, I’m probably too cheap to pay the premium to have someone do a proper job of it for me. That meant that I’d have to suck it up and do it myself. I waited for a day when I had the time, the sun was out, but with some cloud cover, and it wasn’t too hot. Mainly, I was just procrastinating, but apparently you’re not supposed to clean interior glass when it’s really hot out, because the glass cleaner evaporates too quickly, and will give you worse, streaky results. I don’t know how legit that is, but I waited until it was around 65°F out, and I had no issues. I used the bumpy side of the towel to scrub off the off-gassing film, and any other gunk that was on the glass, then used the smooth side to buff away any streaks and get that perfect, clear finish. It definitely took awhile, because it’s been at least a year since the last time I attempted to properly clean the interior glass. I also kept moving my car so that the sun would hit the glass just right and make any streaks or film I missed glaringly obvious. Let me tell you, it was absolutely worth the time and effort, and the $10 I spent on these two towels, because the results are amazing. I don’t think I’ve ever had such perfectly streak free glass in any of my cars in the 30 years I’ve been driving, as I have today. The towels also left zero fluff or any type of microfiber debris on the glass. I’m definitely going to be buying a 4 pack, so we always have a couple of clean towels on hand for both cars, and for the stupid amount of mirrors we have in our tiny little house. Not completely relevant, but I used Invisible Glass glass cleaner for my car windows, as it also had great reviews, and doesn’t have ammonia, which damages the heating element in your back window, and maybe tint, too? I don’t know for sure, I don’t have any tint. Great stuff. The combination of products worked wonders, and I am supremely satisfied with the results. Getting a good product, feeling like you actually got your money’s worth, is getting harder and harder to come by these days, but dang, if these towels didn’t deliver. Not going to try to add a photo, as I didn’t think to take one while the sun was still out, so you’ll just have to take my word for it, and picture the late afternoon sun hitting the windshield just right, illuminating a distinct lack of film, streaks, or anything else. Just clean, clear glass. Read more












