Reddit mentions of Scott 75143 Scott Shop Towels, Blue (3 Rolls, 55 towels/roll, 165 towels total)

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Scott 75143 Scott Shop Towels, Blue (3 Rolls, 55 towels/roll, 165 towels total)
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Super strong works when wetEasily absorbs liquids, oils, and greaseIdeal for changing oil, refilling fluids and general automotive maintenanceFits on a standard towel holder for convenient dispensing of a fresh, clean towel
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height4 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items165
Size3 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.01 Pounds
Width11 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Scott 75143 Scott Shop Towels, Blue (3 Rolls, 55 towels/roll, 165 towels total):

u/KillerPenguinz · 7 pointsr/SVRiders

Here is the filter you need (just search for the model number on Amazon and you can buy it there. Your model number is KN-138). For oil, I run Rotella Synthetic, but any 5W-40 or 10W-40 will work (the 5 and 10 just designate the temperature at which it will still run well, ie 5 C or 10 C. I live in the north east so I go for 5 for peace of mind). Regardless of which you choose, you'll need about 2.9 quarts for a full (ie with filter) change.

Get some nitrile gloves (especially for spreading oil on the filter when you install it), shop towels for clean up, and you may want to look into getting a new crush washer for the drain bolt (not sure if/when yours has ever been replaced. They can last a while, but it's not a bad idea to replace it if you aren't sure). An oil filter clamp isn't a bad idea to help with getting them off, but I doubt you'll have issue with it. Don’t forget a good oil drain pan (I recommend this one with a screw in, top spout – this is what the oil would drain into – the oil filter holder on the top so it can drain over 24 hours, as well as a front spout), as well as a funnel to help you get the oil in.

Let me know if you need help with anything else. I've found these instructions helpful for those new to it and they are the exact same for you, too. What do you need to change the rectifier for?

u/nebraskapc · 3 pointsr/woodworking

I know near me (Lincoln, NE), I can go to Autozone and buy a twenty pack of red shop rags (15x15) for something like $5.

For glue purposes, I buy the three roll pack of Scotts Shop Towels (blue thicker paper towels) and much prefer them to anything else.

The red rags I use for oils and solvents (mainly auto work).

u/doebedoe · 2 pointsr/vandwellers
  • Kreg pocket hole jig -- $40 to make carpentry projects super easy.
  • Rivnut tool -- for mounting things to sheet metal.
  • Shop towels -- more versatile paper towels.
  • good cooler -- ice last 5-8 days even in the middle of summer heat.
  • bug nets for windows -- but them pre-made or build your own. Gives you airflow in summer without letting the bugs in.
  • candle lantern -- cheap. Safe if you blow it out before crawling into bed. Nice soft lighting to give you a break from blue LEDs.
  • Aeropress coffee maker -- great coffee where ever you are. Quick and easy to clean.
  • mechanic gloves -- for when you've got to do work and don't want super greasy hands and bloody knuckles.