Dr Oldz
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- Aug 31, 2010
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I think they usually are used for tough residues like heavy polish or heavy (dry) wax, where thick nap just bunches up.
Agree. When comparing the two, the cobras are far superior. IMO
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I think they usually are used for tough residues like heavy polish or heavy (dry) wax, where thick nap just bunches up.
I don't think they will completely unravel right away. What I found when I cut one of the old ones to make little applicators out of it was the edges of it just linted like crazy. Since I used them as disposable applicators I'm not sure what would happen over time. I did wash half the towel one time before cutting the rest of it into pieces and during that wash the edges linted or unraveled some. Long story short you won't be happy with the results of cutting off the edge if you want it as a towel.
interesting.
How do you secure the MF around the sponge? Do I need to bust out the sewing machine?
HERE US! Stop cutting corners and MAKE THEM RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im sure the engineer who proposed the idea of wirecutting received a nice bonus check for saving a couple pennies per towel. MORON!!!! He clearly hasnt used them and probably has no idea what a swirl is.