Choosing microfiber & interior care for a car is less about collecting the most pieces and more about matching the kit to the job: do you need easier contact on curved windshield glass, or more brush options for leather, vents, and tight areas? These kits overlap on basic interior-cleaning tools, but their emphasis differs.
Quick verdict
Viewmax is the better fit if curved windshield glass is your priority. hordalor is the better fit if leather and textile brushing is central to your routine. The listed spread is $6.60: Viewmax is priced at $26.59, while hordalor is priced at $19.99.
At a glance
| Kit | Listed price | Package emphasis |
|---|---|---|
| Viewmax 18-piece interior kit | $26.59 | Windshield cleaner, brushes, microfiber pads and towels, spray bottle, cleaning gel, and storage bag |
| hordalor 17-piece interior kit | $19.99 | Windshield cleaner, brushes, microfiber pads and towel, spray bottle, and storage bag |
Where each kit wins
Viewmax wins for accessory range
Viewmax is a stronger match when the kit needs to cover more than a basic wipe-down. The included cleaning gel, dash duster, air-vent brush, and eight brush sizes broaden the routine, while the storage bag keeps the set together. This layout suits someone who wants a windshield tool plus several named interior-cleaning accessories in one package.
hordalor wins for brush-led work
hordalor puts more emphasis on brush selection. Its description lists five detailing-brush sizes and three leather and textile brushes with different hardnesses, aimed at dashboards, seats, floor mats, vents, and narrow areas. That makes its focus easier to match to a car with varied interior surfaces and tight cleaning points.
Product notes
Viewmax 18-Piece Interior Detailing Kit

Viewmax is the stronger fit when windshield access is the deciding task. Its 180° rotating head is described for keeping contact with curved interior glass and reaching the base and corners. Two washable, reusable microfiber pads support the wipe-down routine, while the 100ml spray bottle gives the tool a way to apply water or solution. The kit's limitation is its pad-and-towel balance: it specifies two pads and two towels, while hordalor specifies three replaceable pads and one towel. If extra replaceable pads are more useful to you than the rotating glass tool, hordalor's configuration is the clearer choice. Viewmax still suits shoppers who want the rotating windshield design as the centerpiece of an organized interior kit.
hordalor 17-Piece Interior Detailing Kit

hordalor is the better match for brush-led interior sessions. Beyond its brush selection, the kit includes three replaceable microfiber pads, a 100ml spray bottle, a towel, and a storage bag, so it covers wipe-down and brushing in one setup. Its concrete limitation is the towel count: one microfiber towel is specified, compared with two in Viewmax. If having an extra towel matters more than having three replaceable pads, Viewmax is the more suitable configuration. The 17-piece title also makes its package size easy to distinguish in this head-to-head, while the leather and textile brush grouping gives hordalor a clear role for surface-specific interior work.
Final choice by use case
Choose Viewmax for curved interior glass, because its 180° rotating head is the deciding feature. Choose hordalor for brush-led cleaning of leather, textile, vents, or narrow areas, where its specified brush mix is the reason to choose it. For a mixed routine, Viewmax leans toward windshield handling, while hordalor leans toward replaceable pads and brush selection.