Don’t settle for household bath towels when drying your vehicle—only premium microfiber car cloths deliver the streak-free, lint-free results your paint deserves. Ethos microfiber towels are crafted from ultra-soft, 70/30 Korean split-weave microfiber, ensuring superior absorbency, strength, and durability with every use.
Our towels are machine washable up to 200 times and refined through advanced manufacturing to enhance fiber softness, water absorption, and color retention. Whether you're drying, buffing, or applying detailing products, these plush, professional-grade cloths give your vehicle the spotless finish it deserves—without scratches or swirl marks.
Trusted by detailers, designed for enthusiasts—these are the best microfiber car cloths for anyone serious about car care.
FAQ
Microfiber towels are the preferred choice for car cleaning because of their ultra-soft fibers that trap dirt, dust, and grime without scratching surfaces. They provide a streak-free finish, making them ideal for delicate surfaces like paint, glass, and interior materials. Microfiber is also highly absorbent, making it perfect for drying and polishing.
To maintain the effectiveness of your microfiber towels, wash them separately from other fabrics using a gentle detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can damage the fibers. Air-drying or tumble-drying on low heat is recommended to preserve their softness and cleaning power. View our full blog here: https://ethoscarcare.com/en-ca/blogs/diy-car-detailing/how-to-clean-microfiber-cloths
Microfiber towels come in different types, each suited for a specific task. For example, plush microfiber towels are great for buffing and polishing, while waffle weave towels excel at drying. Low-pile microfiber towels are ideal for applying wax or sealants.
While microfiber towels are versatile, it’s best to use separate towels for the interior and exterior to avoid cross-contamination. For example, a towel used on dirty wheels shouldn’t be used on the paint or interior surfaces. It’s a good practice to color-code your towels for different tasks.