✨ Elevate your everyday clean with Selvyt’s super-soft essentials!
The Selvyt Cloth Size B (35cm x 35cm x 2) by SELVERT offers a perfectly sized, ultra-soft, and lightweight cleaning solution. Designed for versatility and durability, this dual-pack of white cloths weighs just 60 grams each, making them ideal for professional and home use where quality and convenience matter.
Brand | Selvyt |
Model Number | 38000/B/BRx2 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 2 x 0.1 cm; 60 g |
Special Features | Super Soft |
Item Weight | 60 g |
T**Y
Quite expensive, but the best.
If you like your shoes/bag/leather product and you want to look after them, then it is worth investing in a cloth that is purely for maintaining that lovely shine. I know a duster will do a similar job, but it'll also cover your beloved items in fluff, or remnants of last weeks table polish.The cloths are large, and feel like they were made for the military - in fact - I think I read somewhere they were. If you're prepared to put in the effort when polishing your shoes, then this is the cloth to get. Just remember there are other things to consider getting. Selvyt sell a lovely quality shoe brush. You will also need good quality polish (I bought the Saphir brand from Amazon) - If you want to clean your shoes (advisable) before polishing, you should get a cleaning kit, that will still take care of the leather. I chose a set by Renapur - excellent.All in all, if you get shoe/leather envy when you see someone walking past in gleaming dress shoes, and wonder how. It's a combination of all the above. But if you're specifically looking for a leather polishing cloth, then this is the King of them all.
I**S
A good cloth for shoe lovers
These clothes are great for shoe aficionados. Although, if you wanted to save money you could probably use a rag just as effectively.
R**R
Brilliant cloths
As always with Selvyt, excellent quality and does the job brilliantly.
R**
Good but very expensive
Good quality but way too expensive. Good size , bigger than a handkerchief. Washable but stains remain. Only bought as required by BRTC .
M**A
Tried and tested for shiny, shiny boots.
A must have for bulling boots!Bulling (bullying, bobbing, etc) is a method for getting REALLY shiny boots. Traditionally I would use a yellow duster, but modern dusters seem to not be made of the same stuff as in years past.The way you get an ultra shiny finish is to build up the layers of polish and, using adequate moisture, ensure that each successive layer fills in the minute gaps of the one before. The result is an extremely shiny surface, but you need a really soft cloth to achieve this.These cloths are an absolute essential item for shine-a-holics. They're really soft, so they don't scratch the surface of the polish and they allow you to get a finish you can shave with - you know, if that's your thing.Suitable for military, cadets, police or anyone who takes pride in shiny footwear and willing to put in the hours necessary.
C**G
Genuine shoe polish cloth
Got it t polish military boots - does the job, good soft quality and gets the shine on the shoe. One note - shoe polish doesn not come off the cloth once washed, it says "good as new once wash" - not quite, the polish stains although its as effective once wash as it was new. just doesn't look new - lol. good soft cotton cloth - good to use
M**T
Good size and quality
Good size and quality, no fluff or bits left. Good purchase. Watch out for smaller versions which are a too small for decent polishing.
A**T
A million squaddies can't be wrong. You want to ...
A million squaddies can't be wrong. You want to bull your boots/shoes to a guardsman-like mirror finish, you'll be needing some of these. Wrap a tip around two fingers; dunk in clean warm water, remove the excess, put a tiny (tiny) amount of quality polish on the now damp area and apply using a small, circular motion. Repeat again (and again and again and...) until, after many hours of again and againing, you will see your face in whatever you're polishing.A quality product in the time of Queen Victoria and, unlike most things these days, it still is.
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