An enormous, soft, lint-free microfiber polishing cloth emblazoned with a litany of the world's great wines and wine regions.
Gabriel-Glas Polishing Cloth
Achieve streak-free, crystal-clear shine with the Gabriel-Glas Premium Polishing Cloth, a professional-grade microfiber cleaning towel specifically designed for fine wine glasses and stemware. After testing hundreds of polishing cloths, Gabriel-Glas created the perfect solution: an oversized, lint-free cloth at 210 gsm that's absorbent enough to polish dozens of glasses without leaving residue or water spots. Large enough for comfortable two-handed polishing, this scratch-free cleaning cloth prevents fingerprints while you work. As a bonus, the cloth features wines and regions of the world, letting you study while caring for your glassware.
Product Highlights
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Oversized wine glass polishing cloth designed for two-handed use without touching glass surfaces
High-absorbency 210 gsm microfiber that polishes dozens of glasses between washes
Completely lint-free and scratch-free for spotless, streak-free results
Perfect for drying and polishing glasses straight from the dishwasher
Sewn edge construction prevents fraying and ensures long-lasting durability
Educational wine region map design for learning while you polish
Machine-washable in cold water for easy care and maintenance
Best practice is to wash on its own and without detergent so that it does not pick up detergent scents which can transfer to your glass
Why You'll Love It
Finally, a glass polishing cloth that does it all. The Gabriel-Glas Premium Polishing Cloth combines restaurant-quality performance with educational appeal, making glass care effortless and enjoyable. The generous size protects your stemware from fingerprints while the ultra-absorbent microfiber delivers showroom shine every time. For best results, machine wash separately in cold water without detergent to prevent scent transfer to your glasses.
A Note from Jonah
"And here’s a pro tip: never polish your stemware by holding the footplate in one hand and the bowl in the other. This twisting action creates a “radial stress” on the stem and is the most common way to break your glass. Instead, cradle the bowl like a baby’s head and polish the bowl inside and out, then move to the stem, and finally the footplate."


