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- 320 GSM - Waffle structure for drying glass
- Leaves no scratches, streaks or marks
- For professional and everyday use

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Are your car windows covered in fingerprints, dust, grease, or cleaning residue? Clean glass is essential for clear visibility, but standard cloths often leave streaks, lint, or smears behind.
Velorest Glass Towel is designed specifically for windows and glass surfaces. Its waffle microfiber structure removes dirt, dust, grease, and moisture effectively while helping create a clear, streak-free finish without scratching the glass.
Velorest Glass Towel is commonly used for:
When glass surfaces need a clear, streak-free finish, using the right microfiber towel makes cleaning easier and more effective.
The special waffle structure helps lift dirt, grease, and moisture from glass surfaces. This textured design cleans more effectively than a standard cloth and helps reduce the risk of streaks or residue.
For the best result, use the Velorest Glass Towel with Velorest Glass Cleaner. Spray the cleaner onto the glass or towel, wipe evenly, and finish with a dry section of the towel.
Velorest Glass Towel is suitable for all automotive glass surfaces, including windscreens, side windows, rear windows, mirrors, and interior glass.
The 40x40 cm size makes the towel practical to handle, while the 320 GSM microfiber material is soft, absorbent, and safe for regular use.
A clean glass towel is essential for clear visibility and a professional-looking finish. Because the towel is washable and reusable, it is suitable for repeated use during regular car care.
Velorest Glass Towel is ideal for both professional detailing and everyday glass cleaning. For the best streak-free result, combine it with Velorest Glass Cleaner.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| SKU | vgt-1 |
| Barcode | 8720938173691 |
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