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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
I keep a good supply for these. I use them mostly as layers and added layers for my little chihuahua girls. When they get it peed up god I just rip off a clean towel and lay it over the dirty ones (after picking up the poop first) then on garbage day I pick up the whole bunch to throw out. This thick wolven paper towel also absorbs the pee smell. I also use them for many other household things too numerous to mention here. I use in bathroom as a towel especially if I am wiping off a mess before shower but can use clean one afterwards. They are pricy in some places but I can usually find a good deal on them somewhere on Amazon or Lowes. I won't live without them. There are a lot of these in the huge roll.
N. Reitzel
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013
This product is styled as a dry-up towel, but it's real strong point is that it is just the right size (19.5" x 42") to make a tabletop mat for laboratory operations. Catches spills absorbs both aqueous and organics, and just pick it up and toss it in the hazardous waste.On the down side, it doesn't make very good hand towels for a strange reason. It's very tough, and doesn't like to tear except at the perforations, and a 42" towel is really a bath towel, not so much for lab use. It does not cut well with a knife, though scissors do an excellent job. The little things are just tough.If the product fits your niche, it is a most excellent product.
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