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Dec 27 2011, 1:24pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The console in my car is packed with a bunch of the stuff I need with me at any particular time. One of the things in that console is the Toddy Cloth. I use the cloth all the time for cleaning off the gauges in my car, the windshield, and for cleaning the lenses on my sunglasses. The little cloth works great.
I know for many people out there how something looks is as important as how well it works. Toddy Gear is set to debut its new 2012 line at CES 2012 in early January. The cloth will be in different colors and patterns, but will have the same basic features.
One side is a silk-like polishing cloth and the other is a microfiber for cleaning. The cloth will be offered in 5x7 size for $9.99 and $19.99 will get you three of the cloths.
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