Glass - removing microfiber lint

vanderbiltmike

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I used 2 Vroom mf glass cloths (one wet, one dry) to clean the glass (inside and out) on my Jetta SW last night...glass looked real clean, but it was getting dark when I finished.
This morning, my glass is covered with mf lint...very noticeable when driving :mad:

Obviously, I need to get some different mf cloths, or try a different method all together.
What's the best way to remove the mf lint? Will different mf cloths actually remove this lint or just spread it around more?

Thanks-
Mike
 
Can you wash all of the used towels together?

Meaning combining towels that were used for different polishes, waxes and other cleaners used on the car ...and wash them in one load.
Any worries with cross contamination?
 
thanks for the replies and the advice on how to wash MF cloths...I'm planning on getting new ones and washing them the right way before use.

but my question remains:
Will new MF glass cloths (assuming properly washed) remove the old MF lint that is on my windows? Or is there something else I should use to remove it?

Thanks-
Mike
 
Mike, glass cleaning with MF's has always been a PITA for me. It seems like no matter what kind of MF I use, or how I wash it, I always leave MF lint behind. The only exception to this is when I use a Waffle Weave style MF towel. The WW MF is really meant to be used as a drying towel, but it works wonderfully on glass and doesn't leave lint behind.

I also like to use Stoner Invisible Glass pre-treated wipes. They leave zero lint behind and do a very good job cleaning glass.
 
I've NEVER had any lint using a Paradise Glass Cleaning Microfiber and Prima Clarity.

I have used lots of other stuff, but nothing beats that combination IMHO.

D!
 
My MF glass towels stay lint-free as long as I don't wash them with my other MF's.

I have maybe 10 glass MF towels and when 5 or 6 of them are dirty, I just wash them in the sink with liquid tide, wring out, and hang them over the shower rod to dry.

So they are never in the washer or dryer where they could pick up lint from other towels.

It seems to work... (BTW, I use Sprayway Glass Cleaner. I think it is the best, streak-free glass cleaner on the market. Even better than Stoner IG!);)
 
It seems to work... (BTW, I use Sprayway Glass Cleaner. I think it is the best, streak-free glass cleaner on the market. Even better than Stoner IG!);)

I used to think the same thing until I switched to the Meg's Detailer Line Glass Cleaner.

THEN I found Prima Clarity. Nothing else I have EVER used is as easy to use or as streak free!

D!
 
Costco's 36-pack MF

My MF glass towels stay lint-free as long as I don't wash them with my other MF's.

I have maybe 10 glass MF towels and when 5 or 6 of them are dirty, I just wash them in the sink with liquid tide, wring out, and hang them over the shower rod to dry.

So they are never in the washer or dryer where they could pick up lint from other towels.

It seems to work... (BTW, I use Sprayway Glass Cleaner. I think it is the best, streak-free glass cleaner on the market. Even better than Stoner IG!);)

I just opened the new package and tried a towel on a mirror in the house.
The bag says LINT FREE but I see lots of lint on my mirror of wiping the mirror using Windex. What's the deal..is it because it is the cheaper version of MF towel?
 
I just opened the new package and tried a towel on a mirror in the house.
The bag says LINT FREE but I see lots of lint on my mirror of wiping the mirror using Windex. What's the deal..is it because it is the cheaper version of MF towel?

Are you talking about Glass specific microfiber like this:

ParadiseGlassCloth.jpg


or the stuff that you buy at Costco like this:
microauto.jpg


One is VASTLY better than the other for glass...

=)

D!
 
I got the same yellow ones from the second picture.

Mine came in 36 pack instead of the 24 pack in your picture though.
If I can see lint on the mirror than it will be seen on my black car for sure.
 
Mine came in 36 pack instead of the 24 pack in your picture though.
If I can see lint on the mirror than it will be seen on my black car for sure.

Hey Tony.... you will want to wash those Microfibers before you use them. You shouldn't have linting issues with the Costco towels after washing.

There are different MF's that are designed specifically for glass, they have a slicker finish, like the blue ones shown above.

AND..............Don't forget to remove the TAGS before you use them on the paint!!!!!:D;)
 
Hi Bill..I will wash them with Purple Power like you

Hey Tony.... you will want to wash those Microfibers before you use them. You shouldn't have linting issues with the Costco towels after washing.

There are different MF's that are designed specifically for glass, they have a slicker finish, like the blue ones shown above.

AND..............Don't forget to remove the TAGS before you use them on the paint!!!!!:D;)

had recommended. I was able to pick up a gallon from Kragen's and I will do a mix of 50/50 to do the wheels/wheel wells also.
How much should I put in the washing machine for the towels again?
 
Hey Tony.... you will want to wash those Microfibers before you use them. You shouldn't have linting issues with the Costco towels after washing.
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That will go a long way to help your problem. Not only taking care of lint, but removing any contaminants from the manufacturing/packaging/handling process.

I have found good success adding white vinegar in the rinse cycle.

Another toweling option for glass cleaning is the "huck" towel. I've got a dozen or so glass specific MF towels, but more often than not I reach for the blue huck. I buy them a dozen at at time from a local janitorial supply.
 
As with all chemicals they must be allowed a certain amount of time to work (dwell) so leave area to soak for a few minutes and then start on the next glass surface, agitate the first area with the towel, dry the glass with the second towel by agitating in the opposite direction than that used in the cleaning, and repeat for second glass surface and etc. For each section of glass use a clean side of the folded towel

Use dedicated Lint-Free Surgical Towels; they have a tight cotton herringbone weave that is ideal for hard surfaces like glass Towels by Dr Joe. Fold the towel in half and then half again Mist the glass surface with 1:1 ratio of distilled white vinegar and water solution in a spray bottle or Stoners Invisible Glass? Trigger Spray Bottle ?
USA ? PAC
UK ? Performance Motor Care

Alternative Product:
a)Cobra Waffle Weave Glass Towel
b)Ultra-51 Glass Towel- It has no nap, making it very similar to a huck towel but with the added benefit of micro fibre technology ? Towels by Dr Joe
 
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