Cotton Towels source & $?

Mantilgh

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I like to use cotton towels when I do bad interiors. I do the seat first then put four folded large bath towels on the seat and sit on them until I'm done cleaning that seating area.

What is a good price for a bath towels?

And, where's a good place to buy them?

I see them in the discount stores but I don't know if they are worth it, or if there is another great source for these.
 
I don't use cotton towels for detailing, but for bath use, I found the best places to buy them are TJMaxx or Marshalls (same parent company). The selection will vary a lot from week to week, but the quality is usually very good and prices are as low as I ever find.
 
The last time I bought white cotton
bath towels...I found the Utopia brand,
being sold at Bed, Bath, & Beyond, to
be to my liking---especially since they
were on sale: 12pcs. ~$45.00.


Bob
 
The last time i got cotton towel, it was at Erie Brush. They have difference weight and they seem like nice towels.
 
I use Wally Worlds Cotton towels for the junky stuff. They are cheap and they are my throw aways. They work pretty good on the interior. They range from $3 to $7. I even use their $.50 cotton hand towels for applying trim and tire sealant on. Great CHEAP throw aways!
 
Thanks guys. Now I have a price range to shot for.
 
I'll send a DM as the ones I use aren't sold on AG.
 
Hair salon supply store,you get a dozen of nice towels for 16.00 they come in white black and brown and there good quality towels that will easily last a year through repeated washing and chemical abuse.you just have to find someone that holds a trade license to enter the store.once there you will find a abundance amount of stuff that can be used for detailing like bottles nice detailing brushes etc for cheap.
 
I use Wally Worlds Cotton towels for the junky stuff. They are cheap and they are my throw aways. They work pretty good on the interior. They range from $3 to $7. I even use their $.50 cotton hand towels for applying trim and tire sealant on. Great CHEAP throw aways!


I used these for this project. They are thin and cheap so while they are horrible for anything important they are perfect for rubbing down antique single stage paint with #7.



The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips



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:)
 
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