
Eagle Edgeless 500 | Waterless Wash Towel 4.0
The Eagle Edgeless 500 is what I use for waterless and rinseless washing.
This towel is thicker and more plush than your standard microfiber, and that’s the whole point. You need that pile to safely pull dirt up and away from the surface instead of dragging it across the paint.
If you try to do rinseless or waterless washes with a thin towel, you’re taking a risk. This gives you the cushion and capacity you need to do it the right way.
Why It Works
• Thick, plush pile lifts and traps dirt away from the surface
• Reduces the risk of dragging contamination across the paint
• Edgeless design minimizes the chance of marring
• High absorbency for rinseless and waterless applications
How I Use It
• Soak in your rinseless wash solution or pair with your waterless wash product
• Fold into quarters for multiple clean sections
• Wipe in straight lines with light pressure
• Flip to a clean side after each pass
• Swap to a fresh towel as soon as it becomes loaded
Microfiber Care Instructions
• Wash new microfiber towels before first use
• Wash only with other non-linting materials and never with cotton
• Wash dark towels separately from lighter colors to avoid dye transfer
• Machine wash with P&S Rags To Riches
• Do not use chlorine bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Tumble dry on low heat
• Do not iron
The Eagle Edgeless 500 is what I use for waterless and rinseless washing.
This towel is thicker and more plush than your standard microfiber, and that’s the whole point. You need that pile to safely pull dirt up and away from the surface instead of dragging it across the paint.
If you try to do rinseless or waterless washes with a thin towel, you’re taking a risk. This gives you the cushion and capacity you need to do it the right way.
Why It Works
• Thick, plush pile lifts and traps dirt away from the surface
• Reduces the risk of dragging contamination across the paint
• Edgeless design minimizes the chance of marring
• High absorbency for rinseless and waterless applications
How I Use It
• Soak in your rinseless wash solution or pair with your waterless wash product
• Fold into quarters for multiple clean sections
• Wipe in straight lines with light pressure
• Flip to a clean side after each pass
• Swap to a fresh towel as soon as it becomes loaded
Microfiber Care Instructions
• Wash new microfiber towels before first use
• Wash only with other non-linting materials and never with cotton
• Wash dark towels separately from lighter colors to avoid dye transfer
• Machine wash with P&S Rags To Riches
• Do not use chlorine bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Tumble dry on low heat
• Do not iron
Original: $5.62
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$1.97Description
The Eagle Edgeless 500 is what I use for waterless and rinseless washing.
This towel is thicker and more plush than your standard microfiber, and that’s the whole point. You need that pile to safely pull dirt up and away from the surface instead of dragging it across the paint.
If you try to do rinseless or waterless washes with a thin towel, you’re taking a risk. This gives you the cushion and capacity you need to do it the right way.
Why It Works
• Thick, plush pile lifts and traps dirt away from the surface
• Reduces the risk of dragging contamination across the paint
• Edgeless design minimizes the chance of marring
• High absorbency for rinseless and waterless applications
How I Use It
• Soak in your rinseless wash solution or pair with your waterless wash product
• Fold into quarters for multiple clean sections
• Wipe in straight lines with light pressure
• Flip to a clean side after each pass
• Swap to a fresh towel as soon as it becomes loaded
Microfiber Care Instructions
• Wash new microfiber towels before first use
• Wash only with other non-linting materials and never with cotton
• Wash dark towels separately from lighter colors to avoid dye transfer
• Machine wash with P&S Rags To Riches
• Do not use chlorine bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Tumble dry on low heat
• Do not iron


















