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WYPALL X80 H.D.RAGS

SKU: 41055
C$ 91.35
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WypAll is the number one brand of disposable wipes in the US and Canada. Maximize performance while minimizing time, effort and product waste.WypAll Power Clean X80 Heavy Duty Cloths feature innovations like high-tech HydroKnit fast-absorbing material and are durable for scrubbing.These contaminant-free commercial cloths are a favorite replacement for industrial cloth towels, which can harbor dangerous chemicals, such as lead (In a 2003 Gradient study, 100% of the sampled laundered shop towels tested, lead was detected at levels that may exceed health based exposure guidelines.).WypAll Power Clean X80 Heavy Duty Cloths are made of soft pulp fibers, bonded to a polypropylene base sheet for absorbency and durability, making them suitable for removing dirt, oil, grime and solvents in industrial and manufacturing businesses.The reusable cloths are reinforced for strength when wet and dry.These bulk cloths are a great alternative safer and more efficient to replace laundered rental shop towels or and cleaning towels.Use them for heavy duty machine- and part-wiping, wiping metal shavings, prepping surfaces with solvents and cleaning rough surfaces.After all, every business gets dirty.But for the toughest grease and grime, you can trust WypAll Power Clean X80 Heavy Duty Cloths.This red jumbo roll contains 475 WypAll Power Clean X80 Heavy Duty Cloths (each is 12.5" x 12.2") Proprietary HydroKnit technology is fast absorbing to wick away moisture Durable wipes absorb more water and oil than textile shop rags and stay strong for superior performance Disposable cloths clean oil, dirt, grime and solvents, while remaining resistant to harsh cleaning agents These wipes are fresh and clean every time and are a safer alternative to laundered rental shop towels or cloth rags (which can harbor dangerous chemicals like lead, even after washing, according to a 2013 Gradient study) View More