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I’m a professional cleaner – this is the one product you should never use on your car.

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Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co in Melbourne, has given up using microfibre cloths because

A professional cleaner named the one product she never uses on her car’s dashboard.

Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co in Melbourne, has sworn off using microfibre cloths because they “leave lint on everything”.

Instead, opt for For All Australia’s waffle-weave cloths, which are designed with square seams and grooves to “help trap dirt and absorb liquids without leaving lint or residue.”

Share a TikTok video With her 540,000 followers, Kacie demonstrated how well the product works compared to a standard microfiber cloth.

“That’s why we don’t use these fluffy microfiber cloths—they leave lint on everything,” Kacie said.

Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co in Melbourne, has sworn off using microfibre cloths because they “leave lint on everything”.

After a quick wipe with the microfiber cloth, flecks of white lint were left on the car's dashboard.

After a quick wipe with the microfiber cloth, flecks of white lint were left on the car’s dashboard.

“You get those little white spots all over after dusting.”

After a quick wipe with the microfiber cloth, flecks of white lint were left on the car’s dashboard.

Kacie then took the waffle-woven cloth, wiped the surface, and picked up all the remaining marks.

‘This is dry powder, so I’m not going to use any products on this. I clean everything. As you can see, there is nothing left behind,” he stated.

Instead, opt for waffle-weave cloths (pictured) from For All Australia, which are designed with square seams and slots for

Instead, opt for waffle-weave cloths (pictured) for For All Australia, which are designed with square seams and grooves to “help trap dirt and absorb liquid without leaving lint or residue.”

The 30-second video has since been viewed more than 175,000 times, with many thanking him for the quick advice.

“That’s why you don’t skimp on them,” one fan commented. “Those microfiber cloths are a sensory nightmare.”

Others disagreed.

“I have no problem with them – put them in the dryer and it removes the lint,” one added.

‘I never had that problem with my microfiber cloths. They wash first and leave nothing,’ said another.

Kacie also said it’s important to wash fabrics separately from the rest of your clothing, as it can lead to lint buildup.

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