GlassMitt

Engineered benefits
Glass-specific weave
A tight, lint-free fibre that polishes glass clear instead of pushing film around.
Mitt control
Your whole hand works the glass, corners, curves and the dreaded windscreen base.
Inside-fog film, gone
Lifts the greasy off-gassing haze that builds on interior glass.
Works damp or dry
Use damp with glass cleaner, then flip to the dry face for the final polish.
No drips, no overspray
Spray onto the mitt, not the glass, trim and screens stay dry.
Mirror-ready
Gentle enough for mirrors, camera lenses and gloss black pillars.
Application protocol
Two-mitt setup
Work with one damp face for cleaning and a dry face (or second mitt) for buffing.
Spray the mitt
Mist glass cleaner onto the mitt to keep overspray off the dash and trim.
Clean in sections
Work the glass in overlapping straight lines, refreshing the damp face as needed.
Buff to clarity
Finish each section with the dry face in vertical strokes for a streak-free view.
Technical data
Field questions
Usually too much cleaner and a linty cloth. Spray lightly onto the mitt and finish with the dry polishing face, streaks come from residue left behind.
Work in vertical strokes inside and horizontal outside; if a streak appears you will instantly know which side it is on.
Yes, the polishing face alone handles light dust and fingerprints between deep cleans.
Yes, with an ammonia-free glass cleaner the mitt is completely safe on filmed windows.
Machine-wash warm, no softener, air dry, and keep it separate from dirty wheel towels.