Microfiber Polishing Cloths When searching for quality in a microfiber polishing cloth there are a few things to look for. First, hold your polishing cloth up to the light to see if any light shows through. If it does then this is not a quality microfiber cloth. Second, do the water test. Get your new cloth soaking wet and see how heavy it feels in your hands. If you have a long pile polishing cloth then it's best that it is heavy and is not shedding. If you have a low cut dual density cloth then ring it out and see how fast it will take to dry naturally. If it's fast then chances are it's 100% split microfiber and safe for all polishing needs. Third, if you have to polish something that is very delicate be sure your microfiber cloth does not have any sharp edges on the stitching. It's best to use a microfiber cloth with microfiber edging or an edgeless microfiber cloth for the most delicate polishing. Fourth, when you are comparing gsm numbers always get a microfiber towel that is at least 350 to 450gsm if you can find them. And look for 70% Polyester / 30% Polyamide made in South Korea. These microfiber cloths are top of the line and assures you it's premium quality. With that said there is one exception. Our Swedish Microfiber Polishing Cloths. Hands down one a kind in polishing performance!
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