A wash bucket dolly

Clean Dean

Keep it clean !!!
I just received some microfiber towels that I heard about on a thread on this forum. I used them to clean the glass on my wife's car and my truck (Stoner IG). Very good results and no lint. I bought these towels from NEATitems.com, and was wondering ???? Does anyone manufacture a large sized microfiber towel. It seems that they all come in the 16X16 or 15X15" size. Not that they are not handy, but I would like to have at least (2) larger sized towels for polish/wax removal. Yo Steve can they be specially ordered????
 
Those aren't big towels, just big pictures :D



CD: yes and no. I can locate you any size you want, but not as plush as the originals (if you have a mini-towel from me its that type of fiber). They don't make the plush ones in any size you want (at least from what I can find)
 
Not true steve:



I actually have some of the larger microfiber towels from top of the line and they are at least double the size of my miracle towels. Although they are not quite as plush, they are close and seem to be very good quality.



I also have a similar sized towel I got from microfiber.org. These are thinner and nowhere near as plush. They are good however for using QD's and good for windows.
 
I got six towels from "Top of the Line" and they are fantastic! The MF towels I bought at G.I. Joes here in the Seattle area are now in the garbage!



Gotta love the blue color as well. :)
 
I never did get to try any of those large microfiber towels from Top of the Line. I guess they would be good for drying. I seem to like the smaller towels myself.
 
I received an email from neatitems that they are getting in some 26" x 48" mf towels. They said the price would be in the $20 - $25 range. Seems reasonable for such a large towel as it's more than 5 times the size of their 15" x 15" towel. My wife has already told me that we're getting some for the bathroom.
 
I used this on 3 vehicles this last weekend. It worked out pretty well. Nice bucket height (less bending) and rolls over the hose if necessary so I can get all from one side to another.

I stored it in the garage with the buckets in it.

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Hey that's great bunky.You also can go door to door in your neighborhood looking for more details and if that doesn't work out give the kids a ride and put them to work.:rockon:
 
Very cool idea, l like it but as Luster said, keep an eye on it, or maybe put a brake on a couple of the wheels, even a plastic wedge that you use for splitting logs would work I guess..

Dan F
 
That's a good idea! Looks like a pretty substantial wagon to easily handle the weight of 2 buckets and other items.

I hear the warnings about it getting away from you though. :banghead:
 
My driveway is flat and I have some wheel chocks just in case.

The wagon supports 200 lbs (also to be used hauling fertilizer/lime/seed around). I was checking craigslist and you can get these used for around $25 to $50 but decided to get a new one from Northern Hydraulic. A nursery style cart could also work (flat top, grate).
 
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