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I told you I was an avid user....
Not too many other brands on the shelves. I am a huge proponent of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
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Get those microfiber towels in a sealed container or sealed bags. Same with the buffing pads.
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Originally Posted by
TrevinE
Not too many other brands on the shelves. I am a huge proponent of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
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Originally Posted by
Dr Oldz
Get those microfiber towels in a sealed container or sealed bags. Same with the buffing pads.
^Agreed...keep your towels and pads enclosed.
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^Agreed...keep your towels and pads enclosed.[/QUOTE]
Is there a purpose for this other than to keep them clean?
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They’ll catch stuff floating around in air and it helps you know they’re clean. Plus you can write on the package what the towels are used for, if you’re into that stuff.
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Cooter
They’ll catch stuff floating around in air and it helps you know they’re clean. Plus you can write on the package what the towels are used for, if you’re into that stuff.
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I actually do this. Picked up 10 cheap containers w/lids from Dollar Tree and have each labeled with what's in it. Makes for easier finding of the correct towel or product.
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Thanks guys for the responses, I'm always looking for organizational ideas
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Besides that...it looks GREAT!