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- August 11, 2011 at 9:26 pm #32301
what are you guys using to wipe down? i use the krew 600 kimberly box. you know, the blue towels with a pattern and doesnt absorb all that well but are expensive as heck..
August 12, 2011 at 3:54 am #32330My shop uses the tissue paper that goes into a dispenser you see in public restrooms. They only create fisheyes and fibers, so I explained to the rest of the shop why and now I see the painter rocking out with white bounty. Better then that tissue crap. I hate working at such a half ass shop, but I need the paycheck.
August 12, 2011 at 4:12 am #32333i use the new white t-shirt rags. get them in 10 or 25lb boxes. been using them for 15 years
August 12, 2011 at 12:53 pm #32354[quote=”Wydir” post=21865]Im with Mo on this one +1 blue shop towels (cus im cheap)[/quote]
the only problem I have with the cheap blue ones is it’s so damn cheap I don’t even try to conserve them so end up going though the Costco pack in a week.. but the expensive ones I conserve like crazy. oh well
August 14, 2011 at 5:31 am #32420I have been using microfibers from Sams Club, like 10.00 a bag to wipe after skuffing and to wipe the jambs and wheel openings then use tork towels to wipe down right before it goes in the booth. At home I just use the blue paper towels that you get from auto zone.
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