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Old 03-31-06, 06:31   #1 (permalink)
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WW's at Walmart...

in the housewares section. 77/23 blend and quite soft. 2 pack for $2.90
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Old 03-31-06, 06:59   #2 (permalink)
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Whats the "housewares" section?
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Old 03-31-06, 07:05   #3 (permalink)
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Whats the "housewares" section?
Spoken like a true bachelor!
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Old 03-31-06, 07:47   #4 (permalink)
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...For that matter... whats a WalMart?
 
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Old 04-01-06, 05:10   #5 (permalink)
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Kitchen towell section (look for the isle with only women in it)
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Old 04-03-06, 09:22   #6 (permalink)
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Mainstays 2 Pack Ultra Fine Waffle Weave Microfiber Kitchen Towels

16in. x 26in. Made in China

77% polyester 23% polyamide

These towels feel nice and soft even before a washing. They feel MUCH softer than the Eurow WW's sold in Costco in the towel section.

They passed the "CD test." I wiped lightly, then harder and harder, etc... until it took a scrubbing of the CD to scratch it. So I feel it should be safe on paint since you won't be rubbing hard or scrubbing your car dry.

For $2.96 for 2 towels, I bought 4 packs (8 towels)





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They have similar towels at Target--or they did.
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Old 04-03-06, 10:11   #8 (permalink)
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...For that matter... whats a WalMart?
they sell walls and sh!t...
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Old 04-05-06, 12:39   #9 (permalink)
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I bought some of these towels ..washed them and they are soft...after a rain I took one out to see how they absorb and they did great....not bad for less than 3.00 for 2 ....make great interior cleaners also.


for the money not bad

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Tread lightly with these towels...

I'm a sucker for a good bargain... so I bought a couple of packs of these towels and upon further inspection, a few of the towels actually had "hard" corners. It looked like they were heated slightly to help stop them from fraying. Not all of the towels had them so check yours out before you put them on the paint. Otherwise, pretty good towels for the money... though admittedly, I probably won't be using them for heavy duty detailing.

My $0.02 worth for today...

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...upon further inspection, a few of the towels actually had "hard" corners. It looked like they were heated slightly to help stop them from fraying.
Bingo! Me too, I noticed that as well on a couple of towels which leads me to believe the edging may marr the finish. But the towel portion itself passed the "cd test."

Like you, I won't be using them for hardcore paint work, but interiors, windows, catching drips here and there as well as drying bumpers, wheels, lower rockerpanels, etc...

Costco also sells 10 pack WW's in the towel section made by Eurow O'Reilly that are much stiffer but good for what I just mentioned.

Your post made me think of wash mitts. A good way to check your cotton chenille wash mitts to see if they are 100% cotton is to pluck a fiber and burn it. If it turns black and hard plastic-like, then I wouldn't use on paint. If it burns up into a gray ash and blows away, then it is 100% cotton and safe for paint.
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good tip guys-I checked mine and a couple had 1 thread heated so I simply snipped the edge with scissors. Interestingly I have some microtex detailing towells and a few of them had quite hard edges-so I snipped them as well.
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