

♻️ Clean smarter, not harder — the last cloth you'll ever need!
Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths deliver professional-grade cleaning with ultra-absorbent, non-abrasive fibers that soak up 8 times their weight. This 24-pack of reusable, machine-washable cloths ensures streak-free, lint-free results on cars, glass, and household surfaces, making them an eco-friendly and cost-effective cleaning essential for busy millennials who value efficiency and sustainability.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Exterior Car Care Microfiber Cloths #2 in Reuseable Cleaning Cloths |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Color | Blue/White/Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 85,422 Reviews |
| Material | Microfiber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.6"L x 30.5"W |
| Towel form type | Cleaning Cloth |
M**E
Loved these microFiber towels, AKA Shop rags.
When I ordered these I didn't realise they were the same as the current shop towels/rags I already had in my shop. I liked the different colors not that color really matters when it's used in a greasy shop environment. I have washed my older towels many, many times and they hold up tremendously after all the abuse I put them through. I toss the worst ones out if they are super greasy but wash the lightly soiled ones for reuse. I found myself with only 11 towels left from the first bunch a buddy gave me years ago so I ordered these and IMPO they are great towels. I used one to clean the truck windows and I was shocked at how well they worked compared with paper towels I normally use. For the Money I think these are a great deal, at least for me they work great. Thx
J**K
Bye Bye Windex and Every Other Soapy Product You've Ever Owned!
These cloths are the most amazing and versatile cleaning product I've ever used! I had no idea when I bought them how many things you could clean with them and how many cleaning products they would replace. Here's a sample. They can easily replace: *Paper towels *Windex, Glass Plus, etc. *Comet, Ajax (except in the worst cases) *Mr. Clean Magic Sponge (they work exactly like Magic Sponge on light grease buildup) *All kinds of soap/cleaning products Using just water with these cloths, you can clean so many things that used to require soap and water. Like a greasy stove, or the grease build-up in your kitchen and bathroom sinks. The real trick to keeping your house clean is to clean often before the dirt and grease have a chance to build up. But when you have to use soap - it really discourages you from doing it too often because everything turns into such a big job. Like, would you really clean your microwave after every couple of uses? No! Because it's too much work to clean something that's not that dirty yet. You have to use some kind of soap with water, then you have to use more water and a few more minutes to rinse away all the soap. So most people just wait until it's dirty enough to make all that work worth it. But with these, you can literally clean after every use. Just wet one, and wipe the microwave down one time (10 seconds max)... and you're done! The end result: the microwave is NEVER dirty! And it's so easy to clean things that used to be so hard. For instance, if you want to keep your stove sparkling clean after cooking a meal that resulted in a lot of greasy splatter... just fold these twice, wet one side and after you finish cooking wipe down the stove, then turn it over and wipe again with the drier side. Then take a second one that's dry and wipe one more time. And voila, your stove will be completely clean, no grease or oil left! They're really amazing. And I LOVE not having to use soap on everything. It makes it so much simpler and quicker to clean. I actually enjoy cleaning now, because it's so quick and easy. The trick on cleaning things like your stove is to do it often. I do it every 3-4 times I cook. I should do it every 2-3 times. But the point is to do it often enough that the grease splatter doesn't have a chance to build up so much that you need something stronger to clean it with. They are also so absorbent that they'll soak water right off anything they touch. I even find myself reaching for them when I want to dry my hands quickly - because I know they'll suck the water right off. They don't feel as good on your hands as a soft cloth or paper towel does - but they do a much better job at drying them. They dry very fast too. If I soak one in water, and then wring it out, it will be dry within 3-4 hours. You can clean all kinds of things with them, from the stove, to sinks to windows and mirrors. I've even used them on my eyeglasses - although I'm not sure that's a good idea as they may rub the various coatings off after a while. But I did it on an old pair so no harm done - and they clean every bit as well as my old eyeglasses spray and a paper towel did. And all you need are one of these cloths and a few drops of water! They're also amazing at picking up dust when they're wet or dry. Just wipe the surface once and the dust is instantly gone. I've found the quickest and easiest way to clean most things from windows to stove tops is what I suggested above for the stove. I take two of them and fold them over twice. Then I wet one side and wipe it all over whatever surface I want to clean. Then wipe again with the backside which should be a little drier. This will pick up all the excess water, which will then make it easy to fully dry with the second dry cloth. Just use it to wipe one more time to fully dry the surface. Seriously, what could be simpler or quicker? I can clean my stove, microwave, dining room table, plus two glass living room tables all in less time than it used to take me to clean just the stove! I've put a couple of these in my shower. And every other morning after I shower, I take one and wipe down the glass doors, then I wring it out and wipe them again. Then I take another dry one and wipe one more time. The doors are spotlessly clean and there's never any build up from evaporating water. No water spots! In all, less than a minute every couple of days to keep the glass shower doors spotless! These are saving me a TON of money in soaps and various other cleaning products!
F**M
love these towels.
these are my go to towels for cleaning. I always buy the same colors because I use them in designated areas. They aren't as thick as they used to be, but they work, usually come clean in the washer and retain theirr softness, I air dry them. I clean the bathroom, kitchen cabinets and counters. when they get old I use them outside to wash flower pots, clean my mower and tools off. get them on sale and buy more.
V**U
Good microfiber cloths!
Does the job and easy to clean. Good amount of cloths for the price. The threads are a bit smaller but can do whats needed. I would recommend.
D**F
Recommended for cleaning stainless steel appliances. Great on chrome fixtures, too.
This review is for Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, Non-Abrasive, Reusable and Washable - Pack of 24, 12 x16 Color-fast and with a nice edging that does not ravel. I have not tried using these for "deep cleaning." Having read some comments that machine laundering may gradually reduce their effectiveness, I wash them by hand and hang to dry, unless they are unusually dirty. No fabric softeners, of course, as they reduce absorption. I keep clean cloths handy for wiping down the chrome fixtures in the kitchen, bathroom sinks, and shower--expecting by these means to prevent spots of corrosion from developing because the water in So. Cal. being very "hard." I have also found them very good for cleaning our brushed stainless steel refrigerator and Magic Chef microwave oven. We wanted a white fridge, but constraints of sizing and supply forced us to buy stainless, and I was worried because many people write about how it shows fingerprints. The company selling it also sells a special compound to remove them, but I found a DIY online that calls only for white vinegar and a cloth that leaves no fuzz--i.e., microfiber. Keeping a spray bottle of vinegar and one of these cloths handy, I have found that "fingerprinting" is no problem whatsoever. If anyone here is considering getting microfiber cloths for cleaning stainless steel appliances, be aware that brushed stainless steel has a sort of "grain" to it. You can see very tiny lines all going in one direction; that is the "brushing." Spray a bit of the vinegar on a microfiber cloth and wipe in the direction of the grain to remove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe again with a dry section of the cloth to remove any residue of vinegar, which seems to remove the necessity of rinsing, and if any fingerprints persist, re-wiping with a tiny bit of olive oil on the cloth somehow miraculously takes care of them. Polish again with a clean part of the cloth, and done. Most of the time I find I am "one and done” with just the vinegar, and I love these cloths. I like that they came in white, blue, and yellow, so I can assign different colors to different jobs. If there is anything particularly dirty, or a potential for staining, I plan to use the white ones for that, so I can give them whatever laundry treatment seems necessary. By the way, neither the blue nor the yellow has bled into the laundry water and caused trouble with white garments being washed together with these cloths. I recall reading a comment about such bleeding, and can only assume that it refers to a different product, as Amazon sometimes lumps together the reviews for similar, but not identical, products.
B**O
Simple and Super Useful Cleaning Cloths
These Amazon Basics microfiber cleaning cloths are one of those everyday items you don’t realize how much you need until you have them. The pack of 24 is a great value, and the different colors make it easy to use specific cloths for different tasks. They’re very soft but still durable, and they do a great job picking up dust, dirt, and spills without leaving lint or streaks behind. I’ve used them on kitchen counters, glass, mirrors, appliances, and even my car, and they work well on all surfaces without scratching. The cloths are ultra absorbent and clean effectively. They’re also reusable and washable—after multiple washes, they still hold up well and don’t lose their softness. If you’re looking for affordable, dependable cleaning cloths that get the job done, these Amazon Basics microfiber towels are a no-brainer. Great quality, great value, and very practical. Highly recommend!
A**R
Arrived promptly in excellent condition!
Great towels that have multiple uses…to clean anywhere and anything! They wash well and hold up through several washes - we use them for dusting, cleaning up spills, all sorts of household cleaning and outdoor (porch and tables on our deck, etc.), and the list goes on and on…they are washable and can be reused for some time too. They look nice (almost done want to use them for cleaning up things!) , the colors are nice however I’m usually not too particular about that for things used for ‘cleaning the house or yard’; they are soft too so don’t plan for them to be used for ‘caked on stuff’ unless there’s something else to soften the ‘hard parts; they are sized to be easily used with one hand, not super thick however thick however thick enough to do like to medium cleaning without too much trouble!
H**E
A great value for micro fiber clothes, hurry while they last!
I didn't expect so many! These are just what I'd hoped for; I gave our daughter half of the contents, and she loves them, too! Different colors and sizes, these will serve my purposes for a couple of years. Fairly thick, washable, and great looking. These absorb very well right out of the box.
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