Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, Non-Abrasive, Reusable and Washable - Pack of 24, 12 x16-Inch, Pink, Green and Gray
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Pooh
Greater than one weekSmall size perfect for the detailing fora car
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Chris T.
> 3 dayThese micro-cloths work really well for cleaning and you get a lot for a low price. The colors are attractive. They wash well - I hang mine to dry. The cloths are generously sized. I just cleaned the mirrors and glass in our master bath and these cloths definitely brought out the shine!
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Steelstorm
> 3 dayI’m taking off a half point due to them being a little thin in comparison to all other cloths I’ve bought in the past. They seem like they should last at least a year or two at least. I will only use them on the car about once a month. 1 star has to be removed for the genius that told China to put 5” (yes I measured) tags on these. I’ve never seen tags on a microfiber cloth before. I just cut them off but still a pain. Decent price and now the tags have been hacked off they are decent for my use case.
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Kevin Fletcher
> 3 dayLike the 3 different colors makes it easy to keep separated by what cleaning or disinfectant is on which color towel
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Jamie Romine
> 3 dayGot a good but for the price. I only wish they was thicker type. But for the price they are worth it.
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Tracey Barr
> 3 dayA great bundle of soft clean cloths for polishing my motorcycle. I used my old ones way too long. These will last me a bit.
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Brianna Bussey
> 3 dayThese are my absolute favorite microfiber rags I’ve ever used and I’ve tried many, many different brands. I own a cleaning business so I use them everyday. They’re absorbent, yet they also trap dust and hair so easily. I wash them very frequently and they still remain soft. These are the only brand of microfiber rags I will buy.
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Elena
> 3 dayLike them but wish they were larger!
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Kieran Scott
> 3 dayUse them on my car. They gave me more than on the photo. 3 colors. Great purchase for cheap
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George Koukos
> 3 dayMy wife was not thrilled with this product. Spare yourselves the agony of knowing the product was not worth the monies spent.