5 pieces of short-pile microfiber cloths. Extremely versatile. Guaranteed King Carthur QUALITY! WE RECOMMEND!
5 pieces of short-pile microfiber cloths. Extremely versatile. Guaranteed King Carthur QUALITY! WE RECOMMEND!
King Carthur Royal Flush Gen2 is a high-quality universal cloth set with unlimited uses. The cloths themselves are short-pile, but still gentle, so they are very suitable for removing grinding paste, cleaning door casings, wiping dashboards or just cleaning your home. Only your imagination is the limit with Royal Flush, because it cleans anything! The gentleness of the cloths is increased by their completely seamless structure and high polyamide content. In addition, the cloths do not have a sewn-in washcloth that scratches surfaces. Like other King Carthur microfiber cloths, Royal Flush Gen2 is also of extremely high quality and we dare to recommend it to even the most experienced car woodworkers. This package certainly has the right price-quality ratio.
Microfiber cloths are almost always machine washable and should always be washed before first use. If you wash a microfiber cloth with other laundry, it is best to put it in a separate laundry bag so that the cloth does not rub and wear other laundry or collect lint from it. We recommend using a detergent specifically designed for microfibers, such as King Carthur Microfiber Wash , to clean the cloth properly and keep it as dense and absorbent as possible.
If you use a normal laundry detergent, make sure it does not contain zeolite or other thinners, and do not use a separate fabric softener. Drying cloths should not be washed at the same time as cloths used for waxing, for example, to prevent wax residue from the cloths from clogging the drying cloth.
It is advisable to wash your microfiber cloth regularly so that the cloth is cleaned at the washing temperature specified on the care label. The temperature usually varies between 30-60 degrees. A very dirty microfiber cloth may not be cleaned properly at 30 degrees, but requires a higher washing temperature than the washing instructions. However, using a higher temperature than the washing instructions has its risks, especially microfiber cloths that are washed at a low 30 degrees may easily shrink (or otherwise suffer) when the washing temperature is raised above the manufacturer's instructions.