🧽 Wipe away your worries with WypAll!
WypAll is the number one brand of disposable wipes in the US and Canada. Create a clean work environment with light to medium duty general cleaning solutions. Pound for pound, WypAll General Clean X60 Multi-Task Cleaning Cloths absorb more than two times as much water as rags. They bring the absorbing power of HydroKnit technology (for superior absorbency) to a lighter-weight cloth. Designed to outperform laundered rags, WypAll General Clean X60 Multi-Task Cleaning Cloths help raise the standard for general-purpose cloths at a terrific value. They don't use adhesives or binders, so they'll leave no residue behind, and they're reinforced for strength when wet or dry. They can be used for applying thinners and solvents, in cable lubricant removal, adhesive cleaning and removing grease and soil in tight areas. These cleaning towels come in a Pop-Up Box dispenser and are so sturdy that they can often be used more than once (once you've used them a few times, they're disposable). They're designed to reduce waste so you spend less. When effectiveness and value top your list of criteria, you can trust WypAll General Clean X60 Multi-Task Cleaning Cloths to deliver.
M**M
Didn't Know Which Ones to Buy
My husband was looking for shop towels to replace the Caterpillar brand that he loved. I read MANY reviews and finally decided to start with these since they are on the lower price end of shop towels. They were useable, but didn't pass the "nose blow" test for him :) For the price, they work well and are sturdy, but not very thick (I used them to clean windows and I needed a couple doubled up to feel like they were enough), but for general wiping, they can be rinsed out and reused several times. We have also tried the X70's and now are using X80's....none of them are like the Caterpillar brand (which is no longer available), and none passed the "nose blow" test, but the 70's were thicker than the 60's and the 80's are thicker than the 70's if that helps anyone decide. They are all good shop towels, it just depends on how luxurious you want them to be
J**O
Durable
I have been purchasing these towels for years and I'm so glad they are available. A little pricy but worth it. The fact that they are washable is a bonus.
Y**P
Perfect For Parts Cleaning
We use these to wipe down parts after scrubbing. Hold up well and doesn't leave behind particles.
F**E
Great rags!!
Great rags and the price is great!!! Have purchased multiple times!!
B**G
Great for cleaning without lint.
Great for cleaning without lint. Great value for size of the container I bought. I use for engine oil changes, brake pad replacement, etc. Soft enough to for cleaning glass. It great for cleaning many things that you don't want lint left over.
J**S
Promptness.
This seller was very prompt and delivered exactly what I had asked for.
A**R
Good wipe, very durable, good absorbancy
So, I think these are the best value of the Wypall line for inside (probably everywhere based just on value). I got x30,x40,x60,x80, and x90 to try. X60 are close in price to premium paper towel, but much more durable. I think they are slightly less absorbant. Definitely more absorbant then cheap junk paper towel.They absorb better once "wetted"If way stronger then paper towel with maybe a slight compromise in volume of liquid picked up sounds good to you, X60 are great.You can truly rinse them out, literally wring them out, and reuse them, several times. I haven't settled on X80 or X90 for rags out in the shop yet, both are great, X60 are "fine" (I use them there in addition to my X80, X90) but I think it's worth paying a bit more for heavier wipes in the garage.
B**3
Excellent product for all jobs.
I used the Wypall 60 at one of the major power generating stations and after retirement continued to order this product from Amazon. The Wypall #60 is a very soft cloth like paper towel that can be used on everything from windows to spills to facial wipes easy on your face. Worth the price. Need to try at least one box. Then you will buy a 10 box quantity like I do.
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