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MR.SIGA Ultra Fine Microfiber Cloths for Glass – Intentional Home Cleaning, Neutral-Tone 12-Pack

MR.SIGA Ultra Fine Microfiber Cloths for Glass – Intentional Home Cleaning, Neutral-Tone 12-Pack

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Why you'll love it

  • Lint-free and non-abrasive microfiber leaves glass surfaces perfectly streak-free with no residue
  • Safe on delicate surfaces like camera lenses and eyeglasses without scratching coatings
  • Machine washable and reusable, offering long-term value over disposable wipes
  • Bulk 12-pack ensures a fresh cloth is always available and covers the whole household
  • One cloth works across mirrors, windows, stemware, and electronics for versatile utility

Perfect for

  • Streak-free cleaning of bathroom mirrors and bedroom mirrors
  • Wiping down kitchen windows and glass cabinet doors
  • Cleaning eyeglasses, camera lenses, and electronic screens without scratches
  • Polishing stemware, wine glasses, and crystal to a lint-free shine
  • Wiping car windshields, interior windows, and dashboards


Product Information
Soft Microfiber won't scratch surface

Lint free, non-abrasive, easy to wash

Fine Polish, Very Smooth, Machine Washable

Ideal for mirror, window, stemwares, lens, glasses etc.

Size: 35 x 40 cm, 13.7" x 15.7"
Age Range Description: Adult
Number of Items: 6, 12
Model Name: Microfiber Cloth
Item Dimensions L x W: 15.7"L x 13.7"W
Size: 6 pack or 12 Pack-13.7 X 15.7 inch
Item Weight: 549 Grams (12 pack), 285 Grams (6 pack)
Color: Green
Product Style: Ultra Fine Microfiber Cloths
Pattern: Solid
Theme: No Theme
Shape: Rectangular
Material Type: 84% Polyester, 16% Nylon
Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash
Fabric Type: 84% Polyester, 16% Nylon
Towel Form Type: Cleaning Cloth
Other Special Features of the Product: Lint Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the design of these cloths simple and neutral enough to leave out in a minimalist space?

Yes. The cloths feature a clean, low-profile design in neutral tones that blend easily into uncluttered kitchens, bathrooms, and home offices without adding visual noise.

Does one cloth really replace multiple specialty cleaners for a less-is-more routine?

Yes. A single ultra-fine microfiber cloth, used dry or with water, handles mirrors, windows, glasses, screens, stemware, and crystal. That means fewer bottles, fewer paper products, and a simpler cleaning kit overall.

Are the cloths thin and flexible enough to fold flat and store in a small drawer?

Yes. The cloths are thin and fold into a compact stack, so 12 of them fit easily in a single drawer, basket, or bin, supporting a clutter-free, intentional home.

Will the bulk 12-pack help me reduce disposable wipes and paper towels in my home?

Yes. Replacing paper towels and disposable wipes with 12 reusable microfiber cloths significantly reduces household waste, aligning with a minimalist approach of owning fewer, better things.

Does the lint-free weave mean I never have to deal with stray fibers on my glass surfaces?

Correct. The tight, non-abrasive weave is engineered to be lint-free, so you will not have to re-wipe mirrors, windows, or screens to chase down stray fibers, keeping your cleaning routine quick and clean.

Is this a good cloth for someone who wants a single, versatile cleaning tool for the whole home?

Yes. The minimalist appeal is one cloth, many surfaces. It works on glass, mirrors, electronics, lenses, and stemware, which makes it an ideal single-solution tool for a simplified home.

Can I keep a small stack of cloths in a neutral container on my counter without it looking cluttered?

Yes. A neatly folded stack of microfiber cloths in a ceramic or wood container reads as intentional decor rather than clutter, especially in a minimalist kitchen or bathroom.

Will the cloth maintain its quality after many washes, so I do not have to keep replacing it?

Yes. Microfiber is designed for repeated machine washing and long-term reuse, holding its softness and cleaning performance through hundreds of cycles when cared for properly.

Does using just water with this cloth actually work, or do I need chemical sprays?

For most routine cleaning, a dry or lightly dampened microfiber cloth is enough. The ultra-fine fibers lift oils and dust mechanically, so you can skip most chemical sprays and keep your cleaning routine minimal.

Microfiber vs cotton towels: which is more minimalist for glass care?

Microfiber outperforms cotton on glass. Cotton leaves lint, struggles with streak-free results, and is bulkier, while ultra-fine microfiber is thinner, more effective, and produces a clearer finish with less effort.

How does this cloth compare to a multi-bottle glass cleaning kit?

A single microfiber cloth replaces multiple specialty sprays and wipes, reducing the number of products under your sink and simplifying your routine to one tool, used dry or with water.

Is microfiber better than a rubber squeegee for a minimalist home?

For most home glass, yes. A squeegee adds another tool to store and works best on large, flat panes, while microfiber handles mirrors, small windows, and detail work with one cloth, which fits a minimalist approach better.

Will one cloth really clean my glasses, my phone, and my monitor without leaving residue?

Yes, as long as you rotate to a clean side. Many users keep one cloth for personal items and another for shared screens, which the 12-pack makes easy to organize.

Is the cloth safe to use on my anti-glare laptop screen without a special spray?

Yes. A dry or very lightly water-dampened microfiber cloth is the recommended way to clean anti-glare and matte screens, without the risk of streaking or coating damage that sprays can cause.

Will the cloths stay soft and effective if I never use fabric softener?

Yes. In fact, skipping fabric softener is recommended. Softener coats the fibers and reduces performance, so plain detergent keeps microfiber soft, absorbent, and streak-free for the long term.

Does the rectangular shape fold neatly to fit a minimalist cleaning kit?

Yes. The 35 x 40 cm rectangle folds into a compact pad that fits in a drawer, caddy, or small cleaning pouch, supporting a tidy, intentional storage setup.

How do I wash and care for these microfiber cloths to keep them streak-free?

Machine wash in warm water with regular detergent. Do not use fabric softener, dryer sheets, or bleach, as these coat the fibers and reduce absorbency and streak-free performance. Tumble dry low or hang to dry.

Can these cloths be used with chemical glass cleaners or only with water?

They work with both. For routine cleaning, a dry or lightly water-dampened cloth is often enough. For tougher spots, you can use your preferred streak-free glass cleaner sprayed onto the cloth rather than directly onto the glass.

How many times can each cloth be washed and reused before it needs replacing?

With proper care, microfiber cloths can be washed and reused hundreds of times. Replace a cloth when it stops cleaning effectively, develops persistent odor, or shows visible wear like fraying edges.

Are these cloths safe to use on coated lenses, anti-glare screens, and touchscreen displays?

Yes. The ultra-fine, non-abrasive microfiber is safe on anti-reflective eyeglass coatings, camera lens coatings, anti-glare monitor coatings, and capacitive touchscreens, as long as the cloth is clean and free of debris.

Will these cloths work with both ammonia-based and vinegar-based glass cleaners?

Yes. The microfiber is chemically compatible with most common glass cleaning solutions, including ammonia-based sprays and vinegar-based DIY mixes. Avoid bleach and harsh solvents to preserve fiber integrity.

What is included in the pack and is anything sold separately?

The pack includes 12 ultra-fine microfiber cloths in the 35 x 40 cm size. No additional accessories are required. For cleaning, you can optionally pair them with water or your favorite streak-free glass spray.

Is it safe to use these cloths on surfaces that come into contact with food, like stemware and glassware?

Yes. The cloths are made from standard polyester and nylon microfiber and are safe for use on glassware, stemware, and other food-contact surfaces when washed before first use and kept clean.

Do the cloths have any chemical smell or odor out of the package?

There may be a faint, neutral factory scent that dissipates quickly. A first wash before use removes any residual odor and primes the fibers for optimal streak-free performance.

What is the difference between microfiber cloths and traditional cotton cleaning cloths for glass?

Microfiber cloths are made from ultra-fine synthetic fibers that are much thinner than cotton, giving them a much higher surface area to lift oils, dust, and moisture. Cotton tends to leave lint and streaks on glass, while ultra-fine microfiber is engineered to be lint-free and deliver a clearer, streak-free finish with less effort.

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