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What is car microfiber towel?

When it comes to detailing your car, there are a lot of options when it comes to towels. You can choose from microfiber towels, cotton towels and even terry cloths. 
Microfiber is a synthetic material with fibers about 100x thinner than a human hair. It’s made from polymer and synthetic fibers, which makes it environmentally friendly, soft to the touch and super absorbent, but still able to dry quickly.
The word “microfiber” sounds fancy, but it’s actually just a fancy name for something that you have probably heard of before—a piece of fabric. Microfiber towels are made with small threads that make up the towel itself—hence why it can absorb water so easily!
The most important feature of microfiber towels is that they can hold up to 7x their weight in water. This is because the fibers are so thin and have a lot of surface area, allowing them to absorb more liquid than other materials. You might be thinking, “Well I could just use my hand!” or “What about paper towels?” In fact, if you have ever used a paper towel for drying your car you know that it will only absorb about .1 grams before it needs replacing (there are 30 grams in one ounce). For example; let's say we want our towel to absorb 10 ounces of water (just under 1/2 litre). If we spread out our paper towel on a flat surface such as a table top then its total area would be one square foot which means it could only pick up 10/12 inches deep worth of fluid.
The other reason microfiber towels are good for car detailing is that they’re super soft. Microfiber cloths have an extremely fine weave which makes them incredibly soft, which means that you can use it to polish and wax your car without scratching the paintwork or leaving any swirl marks behind. They also work well at cleaning glass, as they don't leave streaks on windows and mirrors; with a regular towel you often get streaks when cleaning glass because of the roughness of the fibers - but not with microfibers!
You can even use them when cleaning leather seats or vinyl trimming in your car. The fine weave of these materials makes them very absorbent so they won't leave any streaks on surfaces like metal or plastic either!
Microfiber towels are very durable and have a long life.
Microfiber towels are made from synthetic materials. As a result, they're very durable and can last for years without wearing out. Microfiber cloths are also easy to clean and dry quickly—this is because the strands of material are tiny, so they don't absorb as much moisture (or dirt) as other types of cloths do.
Microfiber comes in many forms besides towels, including mops, dish cloths, rags, and pads for floor buffers.
There are many forms of microfiber, not just towels. Microfiber mops are made of polyamide, while microfiber pads and rags are usually made of polyester.
Do not use a detergent-based product that contains bleach or fabric softener for cleaning your microfiber towel as this will reduce its ability to absorb liquid and make it less effective at drying surfaces. You can wash your towel in the washing machine with warm water on regular cycle or by hand in the sink with mild detergent, then rinse thoroughly. Wash synthetic-based towels separately from cotton ones because they may shed lint onto other fabrics in your laundry load. After you're done cleaning your car's interior with a microfiber towel, make sure you dry it off thoroughly before storing so that moisture doesn't cause mold growth!
Microfiber towles are super absorbant and are great for car detailing
Microfiber towels are extremely absorbent, and they're great for removing dirt and grime from your car. The fibers in microfiber towels are made of polyester and polyamide, which create a positively charged electrostatic charge when rubbed against a negatively charged surface (such as glass).
The electrostatic charge attracts water molecules to it, allowing the towel to pick up more dirt than traditional cotton cloths. Microfiber towels also hold onto their shape better than other fabrics so they don't tear or stretch out of shape while cleaning.
Microfibers can be found in all kinds of products including mops, dish cloths, rags and pads for floor buffers.
Microfiber towels are a great investment in your car-detailing supplies. They’re soft on the surface and tough underneath, which makes them perfect for getting into all the nooks and crannies of your vehicle. They can even be used as a dry cloth once they’ve soaked up all the water from washing!