I use the Unger ones, very good, they even have the feel of a brand new chamois when dry and clean.
Not so good when they start to get damp, after a certain point they go 'off' very quickly and will leave those tiny lines.
don't let them get to damp, when you seethose very tiny lines appearing, change to a drier one.
If I am using my microfibre it means I am using a sprayer to very lightly mist the glass and then polishing off.
The other way is to use a damp scrim or microfibre to clean the glass, and follow behind with a dry one to polish it dry.
Or you could wait till your microfibre is too damp to polish the glass dry and then let it become your damp cloth.
Otherwise hang it to dry somewhere before it gets too wet.
But mix and match both scrim and microfibre, they both have their uses.
Oh, and don't bother with those pokey little microfibres, they are next to useless, get the large ones.
I haven't tried any other make apart from Unger, so I can't comment on the efectiveness of other brand names
Ian