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How to Clean Your Car Interior: A Complete Guide
The first time we cleaned a leather seat with the wrong product, it dried out the leather and caused small cracks within a few weeks. The second was a dashboard "shine" spray that left the surface sticky to the touch, attracted dust constantly, and required more cleaning to remove than the dust it was supposed to prevent. The third was spraying cleaner directly onto an infotainment screen — the liquid seeped past the bezel and damaged components inside. Most car owners learn interior cleaning the same way: by getting it... Read more...
How to Wash Microfiber Towels Without Ruining Them | KHEMIA PLUS
A premium microfiber towel can last hundreds of washes — or it can be destroyed in one bad cycle. The difference comes down to a handful of decisions: what detergent you use, what temperature you wash at, whether you mix the wrong towels together, and how you handle them when they get heavily soiled. This guide covers both. A fast version for car owners who just want the rules, and a deeper version for detailers who want to understand why each rule exists — and what to do when towels... Read more...
Which Microfiber Towel for Which Task? The Complete Guide
One of the biggest mistakes car owners make is using a single microfiber towel for everything — drying, glass, interior, polishing, and even wheels. While that towel might technically work for all of those tasks, using the wrong towel for a specific job leads to poor results at best and paint damage at worst. Different surfaces and tasks require different towel types. A thick twist-loop drying towel would be terrible for glass. A thin all-purpose towel would be useless for drying. And using your paint towels on wheels is a... Read more...
Drying Towel vs Regular Towel: Why It Matters for Your Car's Paint
You just spent an hour washing your car. It looks clean, glossy, and fresh. Then you grab a regular bath towel or chamois from the house and start drying it... Read more...
GSM Guide: How to Choose the Right Microfiber Towel for Car Detailing
If you have ever shopped for microfiber towels, you have probably seen numbers like 300 GSM, 800 GSM, or even 2200 GSM thrown around. But what do these numbers actually... Read more...