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In reply to the discussion: Shop Towels for masks? 93% of particles down to 0.3 microns? [View all]MLAA
(17,288 posts)38. The people in the article tested a few different shop wipes
Here is an excerpt from the original article:
Polyester hydro knit towels are readily available at hardware and automotive stores. The two brands they tested were ToolBox's shop towel and ZEP's industrial blue towel. Interestingly, Scott's pro shop towels, which are also made with a hydro knit fabric, didn't work as well, Schempf said.
Leads me to believe not all hydro knit towels are created equal 😬
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Yes, I know. It doesn't stop everything, it is just harder to take in air through it. nt
Blue_true
Apr 2020
#30
We gearheads have them in place of the old orange cloth shop rags. Go to Oreillys
gibraltar72
Apr 2020
#5
every site I've tried does not have them in stock to order or buy in store
northoftheborder
Apr 2020
#19
I found a few rolls in my paint locker. My HEPA vacuum bags just showed up to...
mitch96
Apr 2020
#10
That's awesome. Thanks for osting. I can make these. Sewing machine, skills, t-shirts. I have all
SharonAnn
Apr 2020
#26
"surgical-style masks like these aren't likely to protect a healthy person from getting the virus ..
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2020
#18