Recently bought some of the Premium Glass cloths from Rag Master UK and they seem really good but I've only used the Kent ones in the past so I can only go against those.
The Rag Master ones feel as though they bite into the glass, as though they're doing something, hard to describe.
Wilko do a short pile glass cloth cleaner, I brought a few of them and in my opinion they are very good, great size too, I split them into two for a more manageable size.
Paragon Microfibre cloths for me. Both the fish scale and waffle weave glass cloths are perfect for use with glass. I work the glass cleaner in with the fish scale as they have more bite then wipe dry with the waffle weave.
The quality doesn't suffer despite the cheap price either.
I also recommend the Klin Korea Glass Shine.
I've tried numerous glass clothes in the past, each of course claiming to be smear free, but they weren't always 100% despite a tried and tested technique, then I tried out the Klin Glass Shine, and I will never look back.
I don't think it's just technique, the cloth plays an important part too, so if you go with Klin and have a good technique then you will have excellent results. I recommend to get two (at least) and use one with product, and one for final buff.
Another vote for Klin glass cloths. They are so good my first batch i ordered was taken by various family members lol. Serves me right for telling them how good they were :lol:
Another vote for Klin glass cloths. They are so good my first batch i ordered was taken by various family members lol. Serves me right for telling them how good they were :lol:[/QUOTE
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