A cloth for applying the coating with a suede surface, which does not shed any lint at all! It is also excellent for cleaning glasses, lenses and other small glass surfaces.
A cloth for applying the coating with a suede surface, which does not shed any lint at all! It is also excellent for cleaning glasses, lenses and other small glass surfaces.
King Carthur Suede Cloth is a high-quality microfiber cloth with a suede surface, especially intended for applying the coating. The very short-pile "suede" surface of the cloth does not leave any lint behind, so it is suitable for coating work that requires excellent precision and a perfect end result. The cloth has absolutely no sewn edges, patterns or other uneven areas, which allows for perfect application. Cloths can also be used, for example, to clean glasses, screens or other small glass surfaces.
When working on the coating, it is advisable to use not only a cloth but also a spreading support to achieve a completely even end result. We recommend the King Carthur Coating Pad as an application support.
Dude's comment : "Every coater's trusted product. The cloth leaves no lint behind, and glides really wonderfully on the paint surface. The cloths are delivered in packs of 10, so one package is enough for several uses. With these cloths, Dude's glasses are also cleaned completely spotless!"
"King Carthur's product development aims at one single destination: Whether it's a permanent coating, a small brush, or anything in between, KC's products must be the absolute top of the range. The manufacturer's selection covers washing and cleaning agents as well as polishing and protective products as well as various accessories. The brand is known for extremely high-quality and high-performance car care products that are suitable for daily professional use as well as for home and hobby use. The power and other properties of the ingredients will not leave even an experienced user cold. When you choose King Carthur, you know you will get the best performance and quality in every category."