Scott shop towels..

ramki1459

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Saw them in walmart last week. I am weekend warrior to keep my car clean. Is it good idea to get them to clean engine bays, wheels... Etc

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On the engine bay use degreaser, brushes, and water. On the wheels use a good wheel cleaner, microfibers, (wheel woolies if you can), and water. I can't say I'd recommend anything made of paper for use on a vehicle. Also they aren't reuseable so cost in the long haul is going to supersede buying the right tools to begin with.
 
These are good if you are actually working on the car (changing the oil etc...)
 
I always have a roll of the Scott towels in my garage in a dispenser. Nice to have around for small spills and cleanups. Can't beat the price at Walmart.
 
I use them for oil changes etc, get them at sams.
 
I have them in my home garage and my cars. I use them instead of shop rags in the garage. In my cars I like them for blowing my nose as I have horrible allergies and near constant runny nose they don't lint when I do my fog horn impression which keeps the inside my car much less dusty.
 
They are a great towel to have around the shop to clean up spills of most car fluids (antifreeze, engine oil, brake fluid, etc)

Plus they are the best way to apply the Marine Spar varnish to a just sanded headlight. They apply the varnish with no streaks.
 
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