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Where to store MF towels?
Ok. so I am building a good collection of quality MF towels. The wrap they come in is not good enough to hold them cause its too thin or small. So what do you guys store them in so they dont get touched or damaged?
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
I store mine in clear plastic storage boxes, and keep the boxes in one of my detailing cupboards.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
I use plastic totes as well. get ones with a locking top so you can try to keep as much environmental dust/dirt etc out of the tote and off of the towels
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
How about an old dresser with a lot of drawers? I been using the ones the kids had when they were small children.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
I bought that rolling white thing from wally-world with the clear plastic drawers in it. I think it's made by sterilite. I then placed that in the bottom of my detailing cabinet out in the garage.
Protected from the elements outside, in the garage, and in the cabinet. Can't figure a better way to do it then that.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
Whatever you do make sure you get something that you can grow into. At the time I bought something that would fit all my towels that I had up to that point. I quickly realized I needed more space to put all the towels I kept buying. I would recommend a large tote with a big lid.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
Originally Posted by Hokie335i
I use plastic totes as well. get ones with a locking top so you can try to keep as much environmental dust/dirt etc out of the tote and off of the towels
^^What I use as well
Originally Posted by DBAILEY
How about an old dresser with a lot of drawers? I been using the ones the kids had when they were small children.
How's the lining in the drawers? Is it rough wood or laminated wood? Particles from the non-coated wood can get into the MF towels, so the plastic storage containers are better. But if you're dealing with poly-coated laminate, I'd just clean those drawers out really well before putting towels in them.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
I also use the large totes with clasp handles. The big box retailers have the extra large ones. I have two and they fit a lot. Easy to add another one if the collection grows. I like these better than the rolling plastic cabinet drawers. The tote fits more, and feels more sturdy to me.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
Originally Posted by RobRabbit2.5
I bought that rolling white thing from wally-world with the clear plastic drawers in it. I think it's made by sterilite. I then placed that in the bottom of my detailing cabinet out in the garage.
Protected from the elements outside, in the garage, and in the cabinet. Can't figure a better way to do it then that.
I have the same. I took the casters off and have it in my metal detailing cabinet.
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Re: Where to store MF towels?
I have clear, plastic totes for mine.
Each one houses a different purpose MF.
No worries running out of room... I just buy more totes
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