CarPro glass mitt.

I’m all about the Zap type cloths.

I’ve tried all the “lint free” microfiber glass cloths and they all leave lint. My test, looking out my windshield facing the rising sun. Some are horrible, some not too bad like the new Griots blue Crinkle PFM.
 
I've got a couple of twisted-loop mitts i use for glass; makes things much easier. Looks like this one is waffle weave on one side, maybe twisted loop on the other?

Like description says, no bunching/floundering of towels...very nice.
 
I've got a couple of twisted-loop mitts i use for glass; makes things much easier. Looks like this one is waffle weave on one side, maybe twisted loop on the other?

Like description says, no bunching/floundering of towels...very nice.

The other side looks like their old glass towel.
 
I have one of these and quite like it.



The orange waffle weave side is for the initial wipe...........





The grey "glassfiber" side is for the final buff............





The squared off shape of the mitt is handy for poking right down to the base of the windscreen. This is a coinvent, two "towels" in one mitt, suitable for well cared for glass. For heavily soiled glass, I would stick to multiple towels.
 
This looks interesting.

I too really struggle with interior glass. Getting into the corners and the bottom edges of both the windscreen and the rear glass on a sedan or coupe is a royal pain.
 
This looks like a winner, and will probably be on my next order. The windshield of my camaro is NOT easy to clean.
 
Used mine today on two different vehicles (inside front, rear, and side windows) and worked very nice and left the glass streak free (Adams glass cleaner on one vehicle and Megs D120 on another).
Washed per Carpro washing instructions (on package) and will keep playing with it and see if it still impresses like the first two uses....so far NICE!
 
For now, still like and use the ZAP CLOTH.

Here’s a little gem I assume nobody knows about, since I’ve never seen anybody mention it on here…

If you like the Zap Cloth, you’ll love the version made for detailers, The Big Bam Cloth.

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Made by the same manufacturer but super sized, the Right Size. 22x22”


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These towels are Gold.
 
Here’s a little gem I assume nobody knows about, since I’ve never seen anybody mention it on here…

If you like the Zap Cloth, you’ll love the version made for detailers, The Big Bam Cloth.

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Made by the same manufacturer but super sized, the Right Size. 22x22”


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These towels are Gold.

Looks great! Never knew that was available.
 
Here’s a little gem I assume nobody knows about, since I’ve never seen anybody mention it on here…

If you like the Zap Cloth, you’ll love the version made for detailers, The Big Bam Cloth.

3079e0aa06ba807616fc4ac7d7c9afd7.jpg



Made by the same manufacturer but super sized, the Right Size. 22x22”


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These towels are Gold.

That’s huge! I seen videos where there wiping paint down with these towels


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That’s huge! I seen videos where there wiping paint down with these towels


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I’ve never had the balls to try that.lol.

But I have seen the footage you’re talking about. Average Joes doing their thing.

My main issue would be getting the towels that dirty. I wouldn’t completely doubt it with the right technique.
 
I’ve been using CarPro glass towels for some years now. It’s the one that you soak it in warm water, wring it out and wipe the glass. I then just follow up with a dry waffle weave glass towel. No streaks. No glass cleaner used.

It’s not allowed to link it, as AG doesn’t sell it. You can find it on Cory’s site.
 
I’ve been using CarPro glass towels for some years now. It’s the one that you soak it in warm water, wring it out and wipe the glass. I then just follow up with a dry waffle weave glass towel. No streaks. No glass cleaner used.

It’s not allowed to link it, as AG doesn’t sell it. You can find it on Cory’s site.

I only see the standard glass towel on CarPro US. Same one Autogeek offers…. Is this the one?

CARPRO GlassFiber Microfiber Towel


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Nope. It’s called The Fast Glass Kit. They’re $4.99 each.

They’re made by SkyLine.
 
Looking at them the look similar and are used the same as Zep cloths.


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