Microfiber is not only used for cloth or mops or clothing. The repelling and absorbent properties have great many uses other than for cleaning. It doesn’t matter what kind of car you own. A secondhand, first car, expensive racing or a classic vintage car, you can use microfiber to clean it, buff it or maintain it.
Car interiors made with microfiber upholstery make stains easy to wash. Spilled your soda on the passenger seat? No problem! Just wipe it off with your handy microfiber cloth. The water repelling properties of the polyamide/polyester mix let liquid bead on the surface, like raindrops on an umbrella. This keeps you from worrying about stains setting into your car cushions.
Even if your car doesn’t have microfiber upholstery, spills and stains on your car seats can easily be cleaned with a microfiber cloth. Just mop it up and you’re done. If these spill accidents happen while you’re on the road you don’t have to worry about the liquid leaking out of the cloth into your carpeting because it will stay inside the cloth until you rinse it out.
You can use microfiber for simple tasks like dusting. It can easily brighten up your dashboard, the steering wheel or even the hard to reach areas around your radio knob. You can even clean navigators and the window control buttons. Microfiber cleans even without water, so you don’t have to worry about damaging sensitive electronic equipment.
Even your car exterior can benefit from microfiber. This fiber is less abrasive than wool or cotton and won’t leave any lint on your car. Tiny impurities in cotton weave can cause minute scratches (or worse). Cloth that can be used to clean the sensitive data side of a compact disc can be trusted not to scratch your car’s paint job.
Microfiber is a must have for car buffs! The durability of the cloth is a great investment, especially if you spend hours detailing your car. It will clean with or without wax. You can use it as a buffing cloth or a drying cloth. Or both! It saves you from buying expensive polish and wax for your car.
Microfiber cloth has a greater surface area ratio than ordinary cloth, which makes buffing your car to a spiffy shine both easier and faster. If you have a custom paint job you don’t have to worry about damaging any part of it. You can use it for chrome details and even around worrisome areas that collect dirt like the hood ornament. You can use it to remove dew and dirt from your windows without worrying about removing the tint. You can use it to wipe the fog off the windshield on cold days or remove dirty rain spots on wet ones. Hate driving a wet car? Just simply run the cloth over the exterior and you’re off!
Microfiber won’t leave streaks on your windshield, even when used with a cleaning solution. It absorbs everything, leaving you with a sparkling view of the road.
Tags: auto detailing, buffing, dusting, upholstery, waxing




