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  1. #16

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    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.

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    went looking for these at wal mart last night, none to be found

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    i picked up a few of them a while back with no hard edges whatsoever and nicely absorbant

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    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.

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    I need to check this out
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    couldn`t find em either

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    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.

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    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.

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    are they only in white?

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    I thought MF made in China was crappy? I always stick with Korean made MF. But I might go check `em out anyway.
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    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.



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    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..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    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.

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    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!

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    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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