Microfiber glass towels are specialized for cleaning glass surfaces, as they leave minimal lint and streaks compared to regular cloths. Their core advantage lies in the ultra-fine fibers that trap dust, dirt, and moisture effectively without scratching. 1. Key Usage Scenarios
Electronic screens: Glass-covered screens like smartphone screens, tablet screens, and smart TV screens (ensure the towel is clean and lint-free first).
2. Correct Usage Steps
Prepare the surface: Remove large debris (e.g., dry dust, sand) with a dry microfiber towel first to avoid scratching the glass during wet cleaning.
Choose cleaning agents (optional):For light dirt: Use only water (spray a small amount on the towel or glass).For heavy stains (e.g., water spots, oil): Use a mild glass cleaner (avoid strong acidic/alkaline cleaners that may damage the towel or glass).
Wipe method: Wipe in a Z-shaped or circular pattern, applying gentle pressure. Focus on stained areas and repeat if needed.
Dry and polish: Use a dry microfiber towel to wipe the glass again immediately after cleaning, which prevents water spots and ensures a streak-free finish.
3. Maintenance Tips
Washing: Machine wash with cold or warm water (≤40°C/104°F). Use a mild detergent and avoid fabric softeners (they coat fibers and reduce absorbency).
Drying: Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. High heat can melt the microfibers and damage their structure.
Avoid cross-contamination: Do not use the same towel for glass and other surfaces (e.g., floors, kitchen counters) to prevent transferring dirt or oil.
Replace when needed: Discard the towel if fibers become frayed, lose absorbency, or cannot be cleaned of stubborn stains.