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I have spent about 275$/50lb/ incl shipping for a lint free hospital grade blue towel. it takes 1 car installer a year++ to burn through it and it takes 6 flat glass lazy a$$es 1 month to burn thru 1 50lb. box.....

Just curious what is everyone else using? PS already hip to the cotton diapers at about $0.15 a towel and dont bother mentioning all the brawneys and bounty's like some of the hack shops up here use. offer real solutions for me and others with the same ?'s

Thanks so much TD this site is the greatest I will be here forever, and look out for my soon soon too.

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Guest scottydosnntkno
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I have spent about 275$/50lb/ incl shipping for a lint free hospital grade blue towel. it takes 1 car installer a year++ to burn through it and it takes 6 flat glass lazy a$$es 1 month to burn thru 1 50lb. box.....

Just curious what is everyone else using? PS already hip to the cotton diapers at about $0.15 a towel and dont bother mentioning all the brawneys and bounty's like some of the hack shops up here use. offer real solutions for me and others with the same ?'s

Thanks so much TD this site is the greatest I will be here forever, and look out for my soon soon too.

well brawny is the best out there as far as paper towels are concerned :ditto I use microfiber towels for cleaning the inside/outside prep, and for cleaning the channels of the windows before the install. Then I use the brawnys for bumping the edges of the back glass, roll ups and all my FG edges.

I don't get why some people worry so much about what tool or item they use and how they use it. Just use what works for you.

That being said, I would NEVER spend $300+ on some paper towels :lol6 I spent $30 on 60 microfibers like two years ago and still use all of them(minus the ones I seem to lose :lol6 ) and they still work perfectly fine.

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and dont bother mentioning all the brawneys and bounty's like some of the hack shops up here use.

:ditto

Guest teamfutaba
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dont bother mentioning all the brawneys and bounty's like some of the hack shops up here use.

ive used bounty almost my whole tinting life... ur not calling us bounty users hacks are you. dont get cheap, use what you know. if something better comes along go with it.

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I use microfibre to clean the outside of the glass and final clean after jobs done. but to wipe the top edge I use lint free paper towels I get from johnsons they come in a 50 pack like napkins almost for I tihnk 10 bucks,I havent found any towels that are any better yet. I also use them for hardcarding and I sue microfibre with conquorer to clean the rubbers.

we don't have bounty in australia we do have other brand high quality paper towels but they seem to all leave lint.

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I still swear by Kirkland....but in a pinch will use Bounty...thats for paper towels (guess I am a hack), but I mostly use micro-fiber towels.

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I really like the glass microfiber's from Autozone, they seem to work the best. I also use a blue lint free prep towel I get from the local paint rep, painter's use them to clean cars before they paint. There are 500 in a box for 30.00 and I cut them into six pieces for bumping edges.

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