🧼 Power through messes with wipes that work as hard as you do!
WypAll PowerClean X80 Heavy Duty Wipes deliver superior absorbency and durability with 455 sheets per jumbo roll. Engineered to absorb 15% more water and 20% more oil, these red wipes feature a precision surface that produces 3x less lint, making them ideal for industrial cleaning, tool wiping, and managing large spills with professional-grade strength.
T**D
Great for mechanic's
As a mechanic I'm not a big fan of the typical red rag's that the uniform guys bring. This has to be one of the best disposable rag's I've found. They are tough, but just soft enough. Will definitely be buying more.
R**Z
Excelente calidad.
Estás toallitas son muy buenas para limpiar ventanas
S**T
Excellent
Never thought I’d actually take time to write a review about paper towels, but here we are. These are excellent. I’m a mechanic and go through a ton of Scott’s blue shop towels. I saw these on a YouTube channel and when it was time to stock up I decided to give them a shot. They are very thick, super absorbent, and one or two go a long way. They’ve cleaned up oil spills with only a couple towels, they work great on glass and leave no lint or residue behind, and they don’t rip apart when using them on or around rough surfaces. It’s pricey, but worth it. The roll is massive and they last so much longer than the thin old blue ones. I will definitely buy these again.
S**R
Great!
These rags are always perfect in our mechanic shop. They are durable, great size, and the thickness is spot on!
A**R
good
good
G**Y
Red White and Blue Hydro Knit Towels all Work Well as Mask Liners
It was hard to find these towels, and impossible to get them in blue. To try them out, I used them like I would kitchen paper towels, and rinsed them afterwards. They work quite well for that purpose, and it was a pleasure to reuse them after they dried. They remind me of handiwipes, which we used to bring while camping, but seem sturdier.I actually bought them to use as liner layers in homemade face masks, and I am pleased with how they work in masks. They sew easily, don't feel papery in between cloth layers, and wash up beautifully. I've washed one five times, and I haven't had any deteriorating that I could discern in the lining.This is quite a large roll. There are more than 400 sheets on it, and the roll was heavier than I expected. I'm really not sure I'll be making 400 masks, but I have the supplies now if I do.As far as I can tell, the red blue and white towels are the same material. You want to make sure that the description says the towels are hydro knit. I ordered a small package of white x50 to try. I then bought these red x80 towels.They have a designation on them giving the sturdiness/thickness of the towels. This will be x50, x70, x80 etc. I would not use them any lighter than x50 for mask liners, nor higher than the x80 type.While these, used in homemade cloth masks, are not going to give you surgical level protection, they are satisfactory for protecting others from you coughing or breathing unfiltered air on others, and are able to stop the larger droplets from other people sneezing, coughing and breathing near you.
J**S
Mostly Pretty Good
I bought the red X80s. I use these in a shop environment. I typically work on every part of a vehicle. Some machine surfaces, a bit of fabricating, and a touch of woodworking. The absorption is not the best, the blue towels you find in parts stores have better absorption. With these it takes a significantly less amount of liquid of what it's soaked up for it to start leaving residue on your hands/surfaces, than the parts stores blue towels. At least for the weight and thickness of them.These things are pretty durable, although if you count lint as a knock against durability, it takes it down a quite a bit. I can't use these for surface prep on anything. Not wood, not metal, not even the mating surface for an oil filter. They leave behind to much lint.Red fibers all over everything.The lint it leaves behind is also more durable, it's different than the your conventional paper lint. Its fibrous and grips onto stuff more. When they leave lint on semi smooth surfaces like cast parts, a simple blow with an air nozzle usually doesn't get rid of it. And since it's fibers, stuff like gaskets, o-rings, etc. I feel is easier compromised by it.I have been using these to wipe my hands/gloves and tools off when done working because of the fibers. But since the surface of the towels is pretty smooth, it struggles to really get a grip on certain types of dirt, grime and oils. Cleaning door jams it likes to spread the dirt around, instead of picking it up.I like the brand, and the value for the most part, but next time I order Wypalls, I'll be trying a different line of them.On polished surfaces, or smooth metal surfaces, just cleaning, you'd be good with it not leaving lint, even painted surfaces like toolboxes.For post-work cleanup, their alright.
H**E
Great replacement to cotton shop rags
We were tired of the monthly fees from the uniform company and switched to these towels. They work great for a shop environment. They do not tear easily, do not leave lint or residue behind and are the right thickness to be useful. Also purchased the wall hanging rack for even easier use. They do not unroll like a normal roll of paper towels so no worry about wasteful unrolling. Very happy with product overall.
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