Thursday, February 22, 2007

Wypall Professional Paper Towels and Food Service Wipers Plus Using Cotton Wipers

Sontara Low Lint Wipers are a strong absorbent wiping rag substitute, excellent for all wiping applications and are practically lint-free. Paper Wipers can be flat or quarter folded. Air Laid throwaway paper wipers are a leading choice for all purpose wiping. This towel takes up all liquids such as grease, oil, chemicals, and inks. Whether your application is ecofriendly such as oil and chemical overspills, industrial and shop cleanup, healthcare, automotive, disaster circumstances, a disposable cleaning cloth fits your needs. Paper towels can be used with the toughest overflows and cleanup messes. Disposable paper wipers are highly absorbent and helpful for picking up solutions. Our selection of throwaway paper is nearly unmatched. We offer some of the most accepted Kimberly-Clark paper towels. We supply a selection of Industrial Paper Wipers that are packaged in bulk, pop-up boxes, rolls, or dispensers. These Paper Wipers are factory direct, so we can transform to any special size, fold or need you may have. Brawny Industrial Two-Ply Paper Utility Wipers deliver strength and fast absorption. Air Lay wipers are magnificent for wiping up oil, solvents and overflow cleanup. Quantity markdowns and samples are always available. Food Service Towels are used for all food service applications in and for work surface and table wiping. From quarter fold to pop-up boxes or accessible Brag Boxes, we have a paper wiper for every need and price level. We carry a huge supply, from soft air laid paper wipers and disposable paper wipers, to nylon reinforced scrim, cellulose, spunbond, to inexpensive generic paper for the chemical and oil leaks. The towels range from Heavy-Duty, Scrim, and Multi Ply kinds. Reinforced for strength, multi ply for thickness and absorbency. Ideal for cleaning cut-glass, but tough enough for typical maintenance work.
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