I just had an idea

kevinj6121

Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2014
Messages
327
Location
Calabash, NC
Name
kevin
Thinking of getting something like this to use at home for my bonnet/pad cleaning, I currently have a round plastic tub i soak my cotton bonnets in then hand wring them out, this would be so much better.
 

Attachments

  • towel-wringer-13.jpg
    towel-wringer-13.jpg
    42 KB · Views: 201
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
18,851
Location
Benton KY USA
Name
Lee Stockwell
Similar to wringer washers I grew up using. Modern washer spin cycles get them drier.

Even a good top press mop wringer would come close. Shades of 1973 for me.
 

Doug Rice

Supportive Member
Joined
Feb 28, 2011
Messages
425
The ones I've seen are only 12" or so wide. I use thick cotton pads so if I fold them over they won't go through the wringer. I just rool thm up on the ground and step on them to wring them out before I go to the laundry. I started using all the samples that they give out at all the CAD days and scrub them with my CRB and rinse. Sometimes they don't need laundered. Hang outside or over my dehu in the basement to dry.
 

kevinj6121

Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2014
Messages
327
Location
Calabash, NC
Name
kevin
Spoken with true "class"
Maybe i'll just stop by the car wash and hang the dirty little buggers from the car mat clips and blast away. Flip and repeat.
As for wringing them out i'll then run them over with my van in drive instead of reverse so i'll be taking a step forward then
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom