UPC 073310250038

Brawny Industrial Medium Duty Shop Towels, 9 1/10 X 12 2/5, 140/box

UPC 073310250038
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Brand Brawny Industrial
Manufacturer Georgia-Pacific Corporation
UPC 073310250038
EAN 0073310250038
Country U.S. and Canada
Category Industrial & Scientific > Janitorial & Sanitation Supplies > Cleaning Tools > Disposable Wipes
Last Scan Apr 23 2024 at 5:19 PM
GS1 Name Fort James Corporation (Fhc)
GS1 Address 133 Peachtree St NE Atlanta US
Description
These medium duty premium general purpose shop towels are made from hydro entangled fibers (HEF) making them super soft, yet durable enough to resist tears. Compatible with most commonly used industrial solvents and stand up well in many general manufacturing and maintenance applications including vehicle maintenance. These low lint wipers provide a cloth-like feel engineered to deliver consistent performance and fast and effective wiping, making them a terrific replacement for more expensive cloth shop towels and rags.
Barcode UPC 073310250038
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