Carbon-Infused Glass Towels That Actually Stop Static Build-Up
The FibreKing Carbon Glass Cloth is Korean microfibre with genuine carbon threads woven in to control static. That means when you're cleaning glass, you're not fighting dust that gets pulled straight back onto the surface you've just wiped. The pile-free, lint-free construction leaves glass genuinely clear, not just cleaner with a fine layer of fibres left behind.
Why Our Customers Love the Carbon Glass Cloth
✅ Carbon fibre threads control static, so dust doesn't get pulled straight back onto glass.
✅ Pile-free construction means zero lint left behind on windscreens.
✅ Covers windscreens efficiently without excess fabric fighting you.
✅ Thin, flexible weave gets into mirror edges and tight trim gaps.
✅ 3-pack lets you dedicate towels to different tasks without cross-contamination.
What Makes It Special?
Carbon isn't just marketing. The carbon threads genuinely reduce static electricity, which is the reason your freshly cleaned glass attracts dust again five minutes later. The pile-free weave is what stops lint; most glass towels fail here because they shed fibres onto the very surface you're trying to clear. Light enough to move quickly across large glass panels without your arm getting tired, but substantial enough to actually absorb moisture and pull away residue.
- Genuine carbon fibre threads for static control.
- Pile-free, lint-free construction.
- Overlock-stitched edges prevent fraying.
- Thin, flexible weave for tight spaces.
- Fast-drying between uses.
Specifications
- Size: 40cm x 50cm.
- Weight: 350 GSM.
- Material: 60% polyester, 24% polyamide, 16% carbon.
- Pack: 3 towels.
- Origin: South Korea.
Pro Tips From Ultimate Finish
"The carbon threads make a real difference on dashboard glass and windscreens where static dust is a constant problem. Keep one towel for final glass polishing only; don't let it touch anything else or you'll contaminate it. The thin weave gets right into the edges where windscreen meets trim without bunching up. When cleaning glass, work in straight lines rather than circles to avoid streaking. If they start leaving streaks, they're contaminated; bin them rather than trying endless washes to bring them back."
How To Use
1. Dedicate one towel to final glass polishing; keep others for prep work.
2. Fold for multiple clean surfaces per cloth.
3. Work in straight lines across glass, not circles.
4. Use the thin, flexible weave to get into mirror edges and trim gaps.
5. Machine wash at 30-40°C with microfibre detergent.
Important Notes
⚠️ Never use fabric softener.
⚠️ Don't iron microfibre.
⚠️ Tumble dry cool or air dry.
⚠️ Replace when they start streaking rather than trying to save them.