Dixie Ultra F700 Asciugamano usa e getta in lino per la ristorazione di GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), ecologico, strisce bianche e verdi, 29651, 150 salviette per scatola, 1 scatola per confezione resistente

Brand:Georgia-Pacific

3.3/5

158.25

Gli steli di lino vengono utilizzati per realizzare una salvietta naturalmente efficace e sostenibile I panni LINO sono realizzati con fibre di lino naturali - 85% lino, 15% fibre di cellulosa ricostituite. Una nuova entusiasmante tecnologia: la salvietta ad alte prestazioni è realizzata con gli steli delle piante di lino. Naturalmente forte - resiste all'uso con solventi per la pulizia. La salvietta è usa e getta e assorbente.

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Sostenibile, realizzato con materiale 100% vegetale. Riutilizzabile; ideale per pulire senza aloni su tavoli disordinati, controsoffitti sporchi e piani cottura unti e sporchi. Sembra, si sente e si comporta come un panno perché è un panno (le fibre di lino sono usate per fare il lino). Il materiale in lino super assorbente assorbe rapidamente acqua e olio e pulisce efficacemente grasso e sporcizia. La comoda scatola dispenser protegge i panni e fornisce un'erogazione singola per contribuire a ridurre gli sprechi e controllare i costi.
Brand Georgia-Pacific
Color White-Green Stripe
Country of Origin USA
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 29651
Manufacturer Georgia-Pacific
Product Dimensions 11 x 8.5 x 14 inches; 3.88 Pounds
Recommended Uses For Product Wipe Surface
Sheet Count 150
Unit Count 150 Wipers

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Scritto da: Victor Blake
Can't recommend these for painting because they have natural oils in the fabric, but other uses are great
A few notes worth reading here about these disposable cloths. First, they are only compostable in industrial compost facilities NOT backyard composting. (Although they could be burned if you don't use them to wipe up anything toxic such as latex paint). This raises a concern I have. They are quite heavy duty (heavier than the diposable rags in a box you find in a big box home improvement store), BUT they absolutely have oil residue on them which YOU DO NOT WANT TO HAVE ON YOUR HANDS ON YOUR WALL OR ON YOUR BRUSH OR TOOLS if you are painting with laytex or oil based paints. If you get a natural oil like this any your brush or hands and touch the surface before you paint, you will definitely have a problem. So I CANNOT recommend these for anything related to painting. Likewise those natural oils from the flax hull make these rags a really poor choice for cleaning glass windows (another major use I have for disposable rags). With those items out of the way, these are great for pickup up water or similar spills. I also gladly used them when pouring out mineral spirits from a gallon container to more manageable quarts. For this these rags were great, then just leave them out to dry and re-use! The perfect use really. When done it is then reasonable safe to burn them. After a few uses I'll use them to start fires in a wood burning stove. Another great use is in the barn/garage for wiping down / cleaning off equipment and tools. They are very heavy duty and here a bit of oil is nice to have on steel tools sitting in the barn or garage as the oil coating will help protect against rust. Similarly great for garden tools!
Scritto da: S.E. Poza
great for certain niche uses, but an investment
Some products are marketed to fill a particular niche in a market and these should not be confused with paper towels. They are disposable clothes that are thicker, more durable, and more re-usable than a paper towel. The type of job you would want to use these with are those that might burn up a lot of paper towels (each of these costs about the same as 20 standard paper towels if you assume 2 cents per sheet for regular towels) or require something sturdy, but disposable. Certain types of jobs, especially those which handle jobs that would destroy a rag or make it impossible to re-wash and sanitize, would benefit from this type of cloth. These would also be good for situations in which sanitation is an issue and you don't want to keep using rolls of paper towels throughout the day. These cloths are appropriate for things like greasy food clean-up or an exterior cleaning job (like patio furniture) in which you would need to use many towels. I found that you can rinse these out and wring them out. I used them to clean some pretty dirty outside surfaces and could rinse them in a bucket of water repeatedly and they did not fall apart. I think that this is the sort of product that you will only want to buy if you engage in very specific activities. Another reviewer has mentioned that they do contain natural oil because they are made from flax so that is something to consider. Since they are marketed for food service, my guess is that this is not something the manufacturer's consider an issue.
Scritto da: Jeff Wignall
Far superior to ordinary paper towels, worth the price
I really like these towels a great deal and as expensive as they are, I seriously think I would choose them over paper towels in the future. I have always hated paper towels because I feel that we're all wasting trees just to wipe off countertops--and even the best brands just fall apart in a few minutes. Many paper towel brands are now using recycled materials, but we're still tossing out millions of paper towels a day. You start to cook a big meal and you can go through a dozen in no time. Cloth towels are nice, but they get filthy (and smelly) fast and it's just more laundry to do. It may seem like a minor issue to people that don't cook a lot, but I spend a lot of time in the kitchen. So, when these towels arrived, I took one out to test it and decided to see how long I could abuse it before it just fell apart. I first dampened it, wrung it out then wiped down the kitchen counters and it did a good job and not a sign of a tear. So I wiped down the stove (I'm not the neatest cook in the world either, lol), still fine. I then rinsed it quickly and walked around the house and wiped down my office tables, the tops of my computers, several hard drives, cleaned my office phone and then the keyboard. Still, no tears. So, for fun I yanked it hard (it was still pretty wet) expecting that I'd sacrificed it for sure. No tears, nothing. That one towel has been hanging around my home office ever since and it's still using it. Not sure how they'll work cleaning furniture with spray wax yet, but that's next. These towels are obviously designed for and marketed to the food-service industry but I think that Georgia-Pacific would have a lot of success marketing this for home use (particularly if they lower the price a bit or package smaller quantities for home use). You can use one paper towel all afternoon in a kitchen instead of going through half a roll of paper towels. Yes, expensive, no doubt, but there are 150 of these in a box. If you use one a day and toss it out (and you probably won't--I've hung them up to dry and they are fine on the second use) then one box will last you five months. Even if you use two, you're still going to go nearly three months before restocking (compare that to adding paper towels to your shopping list every week). I'll gladly pay more if I can buy one box that will last me nearly half a year instead of buying those big clunky dozen-roll packages of paper towels that I can never find a place to store. I'm sold.

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