Heavy Twill Poly-Cotton for Shop Towels Base
Dyed, non-napped 3-thread twill fabric blending polyester staple with cotton >170 g/m², HTS 5514.22.0020. Base material for cutting into shop towels and rags.
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• Distinguish from printcloth (square, high singles count) per note (c)
• Weight tickets mandatory for >170 g/m² proof
• Avoid bulk dyeing inconsistencies leading to shade variations
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