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Avoid paper products, that includes tissues, napkins, etc...
A good microfiber....not a poor quality one. Spend a few bucks and get a good one.
I like The Rag Company, Eagle Edgeless 500, but there are lots of very good ones.
You do need some moisture on the rag to help lift the prints and finger oils and other stuff. I keep a custom suite/custom mix/custom concoction set of spray bottles with custom mixes for certain scenarios. LOL.
For all things interiors, I use a bottle of rinseless 256:1 w/ distilled water in a spray bottle. Light, costs pennies, smells great. it's the bottle on the end. it's all purpose, gentle, effective. If i want a touch of extra power, I spritz on a bit of APC after the rinseless on stubborn areas.
Of course you can use just pure water, that's your choice. but i like the smell and little bit of surfactant power for a bit of muscle.
This is my powerhouse of custom mixes that costs pennies and act as their own standalone products. the one on the ends are fairly common. the one in the middle is my own little toy.
I think so too. I usually keep a box of microfiber cloths in my car, which doesn't cost a lot. Microfiber cloths can clean so many things, including mobile phones, computers, glasses, and electronic screens in the car. Paired with a neutral cleaning solution, they can always be cleaned very well. https://www.jsbestclean.com/product/...lishing-cloth/