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Product Features:
Perfect Clarity Glass Cleaner
Complete with a new dust repellant solution, Perfect Clarity Glass Cleaner is guaranteed to help glass surfaces stay cleaner longer, reducing the time and effort spent on car care.
- Professional grade glass cleaner.
- Glass stays cleaner longer with dust repellent technology.
- Leaves behind streak-free "Perfect Clarity" glass - Clarity you can see!
MICROFIBER TOWEL
Micro fiber is a revolutionary polyester/polyamide fabric that is non-abrasive and hypoallergenic. The MICROFIBER cloths attract dust, grime, oily films and salt residues like a magnet. The cloth's surface structure contains 90,000 micro fibers per square inch. These "micro-hooks" grab, lift and hold dust and grime without the need for cleaning solutions. The MICROFIBER cloths can be used damp or dry. Used dry, the super absorbent weave holds up to seven times its weight in fluids. The SUPER-FINE MICROFIBER cloth will not scratch painted or delicate surfaces. Use it to apply polishes and as a final wipe towel to buff to a brilliant shine.
Using Microfiber Products-WET:
Simply wet microfiber cloth with water and wring as dry as possible. Wipe the cloth over any glass, plastic, vinyl or laminate surface. Remaining water beads will disappear in seconds. Cleaning solutions are not required.
Using Microfiber Products-DRY:
Use dry MICROFIBER cloths to cleaning products. Use on furniture, leather & vinyl upholstery, rubber and plastic trim. Dust and grime is trapped on the cloth's micro fibers. Spray stubborn inside window films with your favorite glass cleaner and use the microfiber cloth to wipe the glass streak-free.
WHAT IS MICROFIBER?
Microfiber: Microfiber cloth. Suitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces.
Microfiber or microfibre refers to synthetic fibers (fiber) that measure less than one denier. The most common types of microfibers are made from polyesters, polyamides (e.g. nylon, kevlar, nomex, trogamide), and or a conjugation of polyester and polyamide.
Microfiber is used to make non-woven, woven and knitted textiles. The shape, size and combination of synthetic fibers are selected for specific characteristics, including: softness, durability, absorption, wicking abilities, water repellency, electrodynamics, and filtering capabilities.
Microfiber is commonly used for apparel, upholstery, industrial filters and cleaning products.