- Easy way to safely remove most loose dirt and grime without water on a dry car
- A unique all cotton fabric with a proprietary chemical formula
- Acts like a magnet to pull dirt particles from your car?s surface
- Not for removing road tar, grease/sticky substances, bird droppings, bugs or tree sap
Product Description
Kozak® Auto Dry Wash. The Kozak® Auto Dry Wash Cloth is a 3.8 sq. ft cloth made from specially selected cotton by an ingenious, exclusive process. Each fold on a cloth is good for one to three car cleanings… thus providing easily between 50 to 100 dry cleanings for any car. KozaK® cloths are woven to “specs”, and carefully finished to a velvety soft material. The fiber is treated with a special formulation safe for hands and for the car finish. KozaK is used d… More >>

#1 by Paul Curran on August 14th, 2010
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My dad used Kozak towels when I was growing up in the 80s, and now I’m using the towels, too. I got a new car in August and wanted to keep it clean. Remembering the Kozak towel, I ordered a new one. It works just like I remembered – keeps your car clean in between trips to the carwash.
Your car sits all day and collects dust. The Kozak is perfect for removing the layer of dust when you pull the car out of the garage in the morning. So, you start the day with a clean looking car.
The Kozak is also handy when you drive in dusty areas or on windy days. If you want to spruce up the car to go out in the evening, just wipe it down. My wife and I did a trip to Palm Springs, driving through the desert. 5-10 minutes with the Kozak and the car was 80% as clean as a trip to the carwash.
If you wash your car at the carwash once every two weeks, the Kozak can extend that interval to once a month.
You can use the old Kozak for wiping wheels and rocker panels – to remove the dirtier dirt before finishing off with a newer Kozak cloth.
This is a classic product which works as advertised.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by H. Henn on August 14th, 2010
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I use this on a weekly basis to keep my car looking new. It takes away all the fine dirt from the paint without leaving any scratches. For the bug spots/tar/water spots, I recommend using Turtle Wax T520 Bug & Tar Remover, 16 ounces Trigger to wipe away and polish those areas. Using these two items will leave your car looking like it just came from a detailer’s shop but is less expensive and less of a hassle compared to using soap and water.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by P. Layden on August 14th, 2010
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We live in an area where there is lots of wind and dirt blowing a lot of the time. I can dust, turn my back and furniture is gritty again from the fine dust and sand. I like to have my windows and doors open as much as I can so these cloths are just the thing for picking up this powdery dirt. Definitely a ten with ten being the best!!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by David Fekete on August 15th, 2010
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Have used Kozak cloth for over 20 years. They work great, much better than a California Duster.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by jeffreyh on August 15th, 2010
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I bought these for use in keeping an airplane clean. My airport doesn’t allow chemicals to be used in washing planes, and plain water is not quite enough.
There is still a need to scrub the bugs off, but, since planes don’t generally get extremely dirty, this product does an admirable job with basic touch ups.
Rating: 4 / 5