Towel Bar
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Better Housewares 2490 Wall-Mounted 3-Arm Stainless-Steel Towel Bar List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $18.49 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The handybar is designed for maximum exposure in minimum space. Each towel bar separates and holds three kitchen towels. The ends of the towel arms slope downward to promote ease in placing and removing towels and the arms swivel 180-degree. It is designed with unique hanging mechanisms with unexposed hardware and an easy, foolproof hanging method. |
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CSI Donner 9224W Porcelana Replacement Towel Bar List Price: $6.77 Sale Price: $6.31 Average Rating: ![]() |
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24". Bar only. Available in white and clear. No. 9224W: White No. 9224CLR: Clear |
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Grayline Housewares 310 Double Towel Bar List Price: $2.85 Sale Price: $2.59 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Sturdy wire with white vinyl coating. Ideal mini rack for use throughout the home. Use in bath, kitchen, and laundry. 10" L. x 3 1 2" W. |
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Moen 9324W Porcelana Towel Bar, White, 24-Inch List Price: $17.40 Sale Price: $14.35 |
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Porcelana 24" towel bar is finished in white porceline finish and comes complete with installation hardware and templates. |
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GROHE 40 366 000 24-Inch Accessories Towel Bar, Chrome List Price: $49.00 Sale Price: $23.81 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Grohe 40366000 Towel Bar, ChromeGrohe 40366000 Towel Bar, Chrome Features:; 24" Towel Bar; Flow Rate: N/A |
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Gatco 4240 24-Inch Latitude II Towel Bar, Chrome List Price: $37.80 Sale Price: $24.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Gatco 4240 24-Inch Latitude II Towel Bar, ChromeGatco is an innovative leader in providing the finest in fashion bath accessories. Design, Quality, and Value have made Gatco the choice of consumers for over 30 years.Gatco 4240 24-Inch Latitude II Towel Bar, Chrome Features:; Simple, sleek style; Concealed screw mountings, mounting hardware included; Hand polished chrome finish; Also in 18-Inch single or 24-Inch double towel bar; Manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty |
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Elements BHE2-04PC 24 Inch Modern Towel Bar, Polished Chrome List Price: $17.99 Sale Price: $13.49 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Elements Modern 24" Towel Bar. Finish: Polished Chrome |
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Franklin Brass D2430SN Futura 30-Inch Towel Bar, Satin Nickel List Price: $17.99 Sale Price: $17.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Interdesign 29450 Forma Over The Cabinet Towel Bar List Price: $5.91 Sale Price: $4.75 Average Rating: ![]() |
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No hardware required. Hang item inside or outside cabinets. Nonabsorbent foam backing protects cabinets. Brushed stainless steel. 9.25'' L. x 2.5'' W. x 2.5'' H. |
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Moen DN6718ORB Danbury 18-Inch Towel Bar, Oil Rubbed Bronze List Price: $35.50 Sale Price: $23.05 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Moen DN6718ORB Danbury 18" Towel Bar, Oil Rubbed BronzeMoen's complete bathroom collections range in style from traditional to modern, encompassing all styles in between. Whether your bath features clean Old World styling or more clean, contemporary decor, Moen has a bathroom collection to suit your tastes.Moen DN6718ORB Danbury 18" Towel Bar, Oil Rubbed Bronze Features:; Danbury Collection towel Bar; Creative Specialties International. |
One of the most common questions we hear at car shows when we have clay bars displayed for sale is - “So that is clay – I’ve heard of it - How do you use it?”
When I hear that – I get excited. Not necessarily to sell someone a clay bar – but I love teaching people about detailing and sharing information. We like to keep things simple – and a clay bar is one of the easiest things to use, and is one of the most beneficial things you can do to maintain and bring out the richness, beauty and depth of your finish.
Clay is very similar to “Silly Putty” that you played with as a kid – but it is very “sticky”. What a clay bar does is virtually “lift” or “pull” things from your paint that doesn’t come off with regular washing. To get the ultimate looking finish, you need to start with the most smooth and cleanest surface possible – and a clay bar will do that for you. The better the surface to start with, the better it will look when you apply wax. It’s like painting a wall – the better the surface preparation the better the end result looks.
Think your finish is “baby-butt” smooth? Try this on your ride – even if you have a show car that doesn’t go out in inclement weather and stays covered 90% of the time. Wipe your hand over the surface – feels pretty smooth, right? Then take a plastic baggie, put it over your fingers then feel the surface. Feel all those little bumps? All the plastic did is enhance your feeling of touch - what you are feeling is contaminants from the everyday environment that ends up embedded in your finish.
A clay bar will remove those contaminants without being aggressive like polishing with a high speed buffer - and will leave a silky smooth finish. It will also remove overspray from paint. A word to the wise – there are different grades of clay, just like any other tool. You will want to use a professional grade clay bar that the pros use – you will get better results in less time. I use an analogy of comparing a quality tool from Snap-On compared to Chinese socket set from the dollar store. Remember - you get what you pay for.
Your clay bar should have come in a plastic container – usually like a soap bar container. Remove it from the case, and tear off a piece about an inch or so. Immediately put the rest of the bar back in the case. This is extremely important! If the clay bar falls on the ground, it will pick up containments and will scratch the paint – do not use it. You only need a piece of it at a time.
Knead your piece of clay bar and flatten it out. Lubricate an area with a quick detailer product about 18 inches square or so. I prefer to use a quick detailer for lubrication – some people use soap and water. While the surface is wet simply rub the clay bar back and forth over the wet area. Do not press down hard on the clay bar! Resist our natural tendency to treat anything in our hand like a piece of sandpaper – not so here – let the clay bar do all the work. If you do put undue pressure on the clay, like anything - it can mar your paint. If you feel the clay bar start to “drag” – add more lubricant.
You will more than likely “feel” the surface getting smooth. Once that area is done, use a micro fiber towel (they won’t scratch your finish) and dry the area. Now feel the surface with and without the plastic bag on your fingers – it should be smooth as a baby’s behind. While you are using the clay bar on your finish keep kneading and folding into itself to get a “fresh” sticky surface. Once you deem the piece of clay too contaminated or full of junk you lifted off the surface, simply discard and tear off a new piece and start again.
One more word to the wise – keep it fun! Don’t make it monotonous – do a section at a time. For example if you have some time to kill or feel like playing with your ride – go do a fender or the hood. Remember – a section at a time keeps it fun and light! And this is my favorite part - put a coat or two of wax on it afterward for protection and admire how awesome your finish now looks!
About the Author:
Scott Ellis is from Jax Wax Distribution Systems and is responsible for distributing Jax Wax Car Care Products retail worldwide. Jax Wax Car Care Products are widely used in commercial businesses such as detail shops, body shops, and auto dealers. Jax Wax is now packaging its products in smaller quantities for the consumer market. You can get fast, commercial quality results by doing the detail work yourself. For more information, go to www.jaxwax.com or call 877-7JAXWAX.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Clay Bars - So Simple Yet So Effective
whats the official name for a towel hanging bar?
Im shopping for a towel hanger to use in my bathroom and im not sure what the online keyword would be, does anyone know?
Thank you
Towel Bar. Also, if someone will install it for you, make sure they use molly bolts. Nothing worse than having those stupid bars fall and then having a hole in the wall. Been there, haven't done the molly bolts, yet.













