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Wringer
Anyone know where to get an affordable wriger like you see at the car washes? I can't seem to find something affordable for home use. Would be more than happy if there is a diy solution for this too
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Re: Wringer
define affordable?
I personally have always been shocked at just how much towel wringers go for. Every one I've seen is $100-200 for a couple rollers attached to a bracket with a crank. Crazy!
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Re: Wringer
when I was looking I was considering 76-3 Lake City Handwringer. seemed like the most bang for the buck. some of these towels like the PFM are so good they hold a lot of water. and if you have the bigger PFM towel there's no way to wring it out by hand. I also thought using a stationary wringer would work well on these towels.
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Re: Wringer
Originally Posted by
JCDetails
define affordable?
I personally have always been shocked at just how much towel wringers go for. Every one I've seen is $100-200 for a couple rollers attached to a bracket with a crank. Crazy!
Under $100 lol it's crazy how much the cost of these are for a simple device honestly. It's hard to imagine the car washes dished that much per wringer to have at each bay.
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