Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Bonded Cellulose Quarter Fold Paper Towels and Non Woven Quarter Fold Paper Towels Plus Other Wiping Rags

Industrial paper wipers are produced by manufacturers, such as, Kimberly Clark, Georgia Pacific, Chicopee, who produce such paper wipers as Wypall, Taskmate, and Chix Towels. Scrim-On-A-Roll - A unique rill wiper system for controlled use. DRC has a soft feel and is very versatile. DRC is a non-woven wiper, made of pulp and binders, that is tough, and cloth-like. DRC is highly absorbent and works well with water, grease, oil and paint. We provide the highest quality Paper Wipers with the most assortment for every wiping job at the very best savings. The following are some of our most popular brand names. Strong enough to soak up all water, including grease and oil, yet scratch resistant on most surfaces. Perfect for cleaning crystal and other hard surfaces without lint residue. We stock a vast variety of single use disposable for virtually any wiping/dusting job. Also, smaller paper manufacturers provide economical generic paper to business and industry. All of our material is selected from quality grades and is continually checked for uniformity. These sturdy wipers are offered with many packaging selections, such as, bulk packages, quarter folded , portable pop-up packages, and rolls that fit on transportable floor dispensers. Scrim Reinforced Wipers - composed of multiple layers of tissue layered around a nylon web. Brand name DRC wipers include Wypall, Teri, Scott Wipers, Shop Wipes, and Economizer to name a few. We stock both brand named, like Kimberly Clark Paper Wipers, and money saving seconds and all-purpose versions of these popular DRC wipers. Whether you want brand name or money saving all-purpose , we can help you. We stock a wide selection of heavy-duty cloth-like paper and non-woven for all of your wiping applications.
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