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Review on INFOK Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Absorbent by Bethany Neal

Revainrating 5 out of 5

12 microfiber towels 4 assorted colors

These microfiber towels are similar to most other microfiber towels I have purchased. No surprises. Microfiber cloth sizes and colors as described: 12" x 12". Before using these microfiber towels, I wash them in cold water with less than "regular" detergent. I also prefer an extra rinse cycle. Do not use fabric softener when washing these microfiber towels or you will smear that fabric softener onto anything you plan to wipe/clean with these towels. After washing, I usually toss these microfiber towels in the dryer for 10 minutes on air fluff. This is only to give the lint collector a chance to suck in and catch loose lint, hair, etc. Finally, I put these microfiber towels on top of the dryer to finish drying the microfiber towels, which won't take long. After the first wash, I tend to follow the same procedure for washing napkins when washing a large batch of them. These microfiber towels are useful for a lot of things and they aren't very expensive so when they do wear out - baggy or super dirty etc it's not a huge waste Over time they lose some of their softness and wear out. I use these cloths for dusting around the house and in the car. I also use them to clean some screens. They are also useful for spray waxing the exterior of the car before I buff it with a larger cloth. After using these towels for dusting, I put these towels with my dirty laundry so I can wash these microfiber towels when I'm ready. However, I keep the microfiber towels that I use on the outside of the car separate from the dusters on the inside. These microfiber towels can be used in many different ways and I use them a lot each week. Here's a good kit.

Pros
  • Health & Home
Cons
  • Some bugs