This super soft microfibre cloth gently removes surplus wax whilst protecting your vehicle’s finish. USAGE DIRECTIONS Use dry after having applied your favourite wax to one section at a time of the exterior bodywork, polish off using the lint free Buffing Cloth for a high gloss shine. ATTENTION Do not use fabric conditioner. Do not use bleach. Dry naturally, or tumble dry on medium heat.
L**Y
waste of money
I expected this to be something wonderful at £1.98. I previously bought ten of those little terry-towelling type microfiber cloths at the local market for a pound. This is exactly the same stuff. Don't be fooled. And it didn't come in a fancy packet. It was rammed, un-ceremonially, into an envelope without any other packing. This was to form part of a gift for a "petrol head" but as it looks like it's worth about 10p, I didn't bother putting it in the hamper. I've kept it. It sits in a drawer with the ten other cloths I have.
R**R
Effortless
So I bought two of these clothes to buffer my car for a hand wax after a hand wash and wow super easy to use buffets the wax vet well my car looks like the first day when I bought it. I recommend.
A**R
A cloth for the car
It's a cloth for polishing your car, or van, or bike, or someone else's car, van or bike.I really like the way it lets you put polish on it - makes your car really shiny! The only down side is that you have to move it around by using your hand. A remote capability would be a nice feature.
D**H
Kent Microfiber Buffing Cloth
A good quality microfiber cloth that is very soft, I did the CD test (where you firmly rub the cloth against a flawless compact disc) and it didn't leave a single mark so it's totally safe to use on paintwork, need to be careful with the stitched 'buffing' lettering though. It is a bit smaller than I would ideally like however it's not any smaller than most other cloths.
C**E
Does the job!
Does as it says, no complaints, all well, thank you :)
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