Thanks for the post! I was just about to ask questions about using walmart MF/WW towels and apparently there are users on here that do use them.
Thanks for the post! I was just about to ask questions about using walmart MF/WW towels and apparently there are users on here that do use them.
went looking for these at wal mart last night, none to be found
i picked up a few of them a while back with no hard edges whatsoever and nicely absorbant
How did I miss the climax of this thread? I remember it at the beginning, but not the money shot of decent WW`s for less than a buck-and-a-half each. Next time I`m in WalMart I`ll have to remember to check.
I need to check this out
Phoenix & Scottsdale Detailer
the wm near me usually has a few packs at a time, they are somewhat hidden with the rest of the kitchen towels but i am definitely hooked for drying and interior work with them, i pick two to four of them up every time in in the store.
They`re sold under the Mainstays brand and are sold in houswares. Light blue label, packed 2 together and usually hanging. They can be somewhat difficult to find at first but I have to keep going back to get more because my wife keeps taking mine and using them in the kitchen. Great buy at that price.
I thought MF made in China was crappy? I always stick with Korean made MF. But I might go check `em out anyway.
Aloha,
On the contrary, even some MF towels out of Korea is inferior to China manufactured MF towels. So not all Korean manufactured MF towels are at par of each other.
Personally, I would recommend using whatever works for you and stick with it. But you can`t have enough MF towels.
With Aloha,
Ranney
Ok, just came back from WM with 5 packs at $2.96 ea., that`s $1.48 each for a 16x26 WW, white, nice and soft. This has to be the WW deal of the century. I think I`m actually going to use some in the kitchen, where I previously would have considered a MF towel too expensive..
Still not as cheap as the 25 pack at Sams Club for $11. Decent quality, too.Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
those at sams club are not WW though
i just picked some up the other day. hard corners which i will snip off!
my car is in the shop for repairs so im looking for a washing fix!
I took a look at these WW`s at Walmart today. It seems awfully thin to be good for drying cars. I didn`t do a CD test, but do you guys these WW`s will do a good drying job without scratching/marring the surface? I haven`t used any WW`s before, so I`m not an expert on the average thickness of WW`s, so some help would be appreciated. If it`s good, then I`ll be glad to buy it
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