Product
Zwipes Auto Microfiber Cleaning Cloths
High-density split-microfiber cleaning cloths capable of holding liquid and lifting fine grit without scratching finishes.

Sizes and packs
- 12 × 16 in (12 Pack) — Assorted colors
Guides that use Zwipes Auto Microfiber Cleaning Cloths
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from Shower GlassDissolve mineral spots on shower glass with distilled white vinegar, then wipe dry so they do not return as fast.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from Shower GlassCut the dull soap film on shower glass with vinegar, wipe it off, and dry the panel so the film does not reset overnight.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from GroutCut soap film out of grout with dish soap and a baking-soda paste, then rinse and dry. Do not soak the joints in vinegar — acid dissolves cement grout.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from GroutWash oil and soap film off first, then treat leftover mineral crust with a grout-safe cleaner and rinse at once. Do not soak grout in vinegar the way you would shower glass.
- How to Remove Mildew from GroutWet the joints and scrub surface mildew with dish soap, then rinse and dry. This is cleaning, not a disinfection claim. Recurring growth usually means trapped moisture, not a stronger bottle.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a FaucetDissolve crusty mineral deposits around faucet spouts and aerators using distilled white vinegar, then rinse and dry to preserve the finish.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from a BathtubCut through sticky body oil and soap film on bathtub walls with dish soap and baking soda paste, without scratching acrylic or enamel.
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from a Glass StovetopSoften polymerized oil on ceramic glass using baking soda paste and a warm soak, then lift carbonized rings with a shallow safety scraper.
- How to Remove Burnt-On Food from an OvenBreak down blackened, carbonized food spills inside an oven using an overnight baking soda paste and vinegar rinse without harsh chemical fumes.
- How to Remove Fingerprints from Stainless SteelClean greasy finger smudges from brushed stainless appliances along the metal grain, then seal with a drop of mineral oil to resist new prints.
- How to Remove Cooking Grease from a MicrowaveSteam-clean splattered food and baked-on oil inside a microwave using trapped vinegar vapor, then wipe walls effortlessly without scrubbing.
- How to Remove Coffee Stains from a Kitchen SinkLift dark coffee and tea tannin rings from stainless steel or composite kitchen sink basins using a baking soda paste without scratching.
- How to Remove Pet Urine from CarpetEliminate pet urine stains and recurring ammonia odors in carpet fibers and underlying padding using bio-enzymatic digesters.
- How to Remove Mildew from a Washing Machine GasketClear black mildew, detergent slime, and musty odors trapped in front-load washer door seals using white vinegar and nylon brushing.
- How to Remove Food Odors from a DishwasherEliminate rotten food and fish smells in a dishwasher by cleaning the bottom filter cylinder and running two-stage vinegar and baking soda flushes.
- How to Remove Food Odors from a RefrigeratorClear sour milk, rotting produce, and pungent onion smells from refrigerator compartments and rubber door seals safely without chemical sprays.
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from a Gas StovetopDegrease heavy cast iron burner grates, burner caps, and enamel drip pans using hot soapy soaks and baking soda scrub without clogging gas ports.
- How to Remove Cooking Grease from a Hardwood FloorLift slippery cooking oil splatters and dull grease films from finished hardwood planks safely without water-damage swelling.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from Natural StoneClean mineral haze and calcium deposits from marble, travertine, and granite countertops or showers safely without acid-etching damage.
- How to Remove Adhesive Residue from WindowsDissolve sticky tape glue, holiday decal residue, and price tag adhesive from window glass using rubbing alcohol without scratching panes.
- How to Remove Ink Stains from Cotton ClothesDissolve ballpoint pen ink and marker dye in cotton fabrics using rubbing alcohol as a solvent before machine washing.
- How to Remove Body Oil from UpholsteryLift dark headrest grease, neck sebum, and armrest body oils from fabric sofas using baking soda dry absorption and dry foam lifting.
- How to Remove Chocolate Stains from Cotton ClothesBreak down the triple combination of cocoa butter fats, dairy proteins, and dark brown tannins in cotton shirts using dish soap and enzyme detergent.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from a Tile FloorDissolve stubborn body oil and soap film on bathroom tile floors using dish soap and baking soda or specialized tile cleaner, without eroding grout lines.
- How to Remove Grass Stains from Cotton ClothingBreak down green chlorophyll pigments and plant sap on cotton clothes with rubbing alcohol and enzyme laundry detergent before machine washing in cold water.
- How to Remove Makeup Stains from Cotton ClothingDissolve oily binders and lift foundation, lipstick, or mascara pigments from cotton fabrics using dish soap and rubbing alcohol before standard laundering.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from a Bathroom SinkClear greasy soap film and toothpaste deposits from ceramic, vitreous china, and resin vanity sinks using dish soap and baking soda paste.
- How to Remove Smoke Odor from CurtainsNeutralize stubborn tobacco and fireplace smoke molecules trapped in curtain fabrics using baking soda pre-soaking, distilled white vinegar rinsing, or gentle steam airing.
- How to Remove Cooking Grease from a Laminate FloorLift slippery oil splatters from laminate flooring using a damp microfiber cloth and mild dish soap or rubbing alcohol without seam moisture damage.
- How to Remove Burnt-on Food from an Electric Coil StovetopClean baked-on grease and carbonized food spills from electric burners and metal drip bowls with baking soda paste while protecting electrical contacts from moisture.
- How to Remove Blueberry Stains from Cotton ClothingNeutralize dark anthocyanin fruit dyes and break down pectin on cotton fabrics using an acidic rinse and enzyme laundry detergent before machine washing.
- How to Remove Mold from GroutEradicate embedded black mold colonies in porous tile grout lines using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste without eroding cement binders.
- How to Remove Body Oil from Polyester ClothingBreak down trapped sebaceous body oils and odor-causing bacteria in lipophilic polyester fibers with dish soap pre-treatment and warm enzyme laundering.
- How to Remove Coffee Stains from Wool ClothingLift coffee tannins and milk fats from delicate wool fibers using cool water, mild dish soap, and distilled white vinegar without agitation, shrinkage, or fiber felting.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a Bathroom SinkDissolve chalky mineral deposits and crusty limescale rings around bathroom sink faucets and drains using mild distilled white vinegar or citric acid.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a DishwasherDissolve chalky limescale film, unclog spray arm jets, and restore stainless steel interior luster using citric acid or distilled white vinegar hot cycles.
- How to Remove Pet Urine from Hardwood FloorsNeutralize pungent ammonia odors and lift dark stains from finished hardwood planks using enzymatic cleaners and controlled hydrogen peroxide applications.
- How to Remove Rust from a Kitchen SinkDissolve stubborn rust rings from wet cast iron pans or rusty cans on stainless steel, porcelain, or composite sinks using baking soda and citric acid without surface scratching.
- How to Remove Red Wine Stains from CarpetBlot up fresh red wine and break down dark anthocyanin tannins in carpet pile using a solution of 3% hydrogen peroxide and mild dish soap.
- How to Remove Burnt-on Food from a MicrowaveSteam-clean rock-hard baked-on food splatters, cheese crusts, and carbonized sauces inside the microwave cavity using trapped white vinegar and lemon steam.
- How to Remove Smoke Odor from UpholsteryExtract stale tobacco, wildfire, or cooking smoke residues from sofa fabrics and cushion foam using baking soda absorption and fine vinegar misting.
- How to Remove Coffee Stains from CarpetExtract coffee tannins, cream fats, and sugar residues from carpet fibers using a gentle solution of distilled white vinegar and dish soap without spreading.
- How to Remove Mold from Shower GlassEradicate dark mold colonies and fungal spores from shower glass door sweeps, silicone caulking edges, and metal frame tracks using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste.
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from an OvenDissolve stubborn baked-on brown grease splatter and oil haze on oven interior walls, glass doors, and racks using baking soda paste and vinegar.
- How to Remove Pet Urine from UpholsteryExtract dog and cat urine, eliminate pungent ammonia smells, and digest uric acid crystals on couches and chair cushions using bio-enzymatic cleaners without soaking foam cores.
- How to Remove Adhesive Residue from Stainless SteelDissolve sticky manufacturer stickers, barcode tape, and glue residues on stainless steel appliances using mineral oil or rubbing alcohol without scratching the brushed finish.
- How to Remove Mold from a Washing MachineEradicate hidden black mold colonies, slimy detergent residue, and musty odors from washing machine dispenser drawers, drum baffles, and drain filters using citric acid and hot water cycles.
- How to Remove Adhesive Residue from Hardwood FloorsDissolve sticky carpet tape, price stickers, and child-safety lock glue from finished hardwood floors using mineral oil without stripping polyurethane finish.
- How to Remove Mold from a RefrigeratorSanitize black mold spots and fungal growth inside refrigerator door gaskets, vegetable crisper bins, and interior walls using distilled white vinegar and baking soda.
- How to Remove Blood Stains from BeddingBreak down organic hemoglobin and lift fresh or dried blood stains from sheets, pillowcases, and mattress pads using cold water, hydrogen peroxide, and enzyme detergent.
- How to Remove Mold from CurtainsEradicate black mold spots and musty fungal spores on washable window drapes and fabric shower curtains using oxygen bleach soaking and distilled white vinegar.