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Atlas Lint Free Wipes by MDI are top of the line, professional-quality, high-performance spunlace towels. They are lacquer resistant and offer textile performance for the toughest, low-lint wiping tasks. Often used for commercial-grade applications. The rags come in an easily dispensable in a box.

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Concord, NC
5 out of 5 stars.

Great lint-free cloths

8 years ago
We use these in our print shop to clean rollers on our folding machine as well as our perforator/creaser. They work very well.
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Cincinnati, OH
5 out of 5 stars.

Great wiping cloths

13 years ago
These wipes are a great replacement for traditional cotton or paper wiping cloths. One single sheet lasts much longer than a paper shop towel, and leaves behind no lint unlike a cotton rag. Even if they are snagged by a splinter or rough surface, they don't tear, but instead shed long fibers that can quite easily be wiped back up. The high price made me skeptical, but I will definitely purchase them again.
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Q: can these be used on glass entertainement systems?

13 years ago
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A: I use them on everything, while I think they'd be fine on a glass entertainment system, and I've never used them for that, why not do a small area and see if there is any scratching. A lot will do with the type or hardness of your glass. A soft micro fiber might work as well.

13 years ago
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