It's a way you can tell a towel has "closed-loop" construction, which essentially means the fibers have little loops at the end that act like microscopic velcro, catching the slightest imperfections of a person's skin. The "catchiness" that people feel with towels is not something specific to cheap towels. Of course, depending on the style of towel your getting, some will be much better suited for detailing than others, so if you're going to be using them on your paint, I'd highly recommend the Creature Edgeless or Edgeless 365's, which are both premium 70/30 blends just like our nicest Korean towels. They use most of the same state-of-the-art European machinery that our South Korean factories do, and they build to a much higher standard than other Chinese factories we came across. Historically, the South Korean ones have been the top of the heap, with Chinese ones ranging anywhere from "dumpster fire" to "wow, that's actually really good".įortunately, we only our Chinese towels from one factory, which we spent over a year to find. I'd like to note before anyone gets discouraged regarding the cost of shipping on liquid products in particular: Hopefully that helps clarify the rules so everyone knows how this new stuff works! Regardless of what options you choose, though, you can always count on TRC to crank-out and ship your order quickly! (See the Free Stuff/Discounts Page for details) For customers making an order of $100 or more, we offer a code that will remove the liquid/chemical fee entirely. If your order is over $40, the shipping will be free, but the $6.95 will still apply since you bought one or more liquid/chemical products. Since the normal Domestic Free Shipping rules still apply, if your total order is under $40 and has a liquid or chemical product in it, you'll have the normal $6 flat-fee shipping as well as the $6.95. This fee is only applied once per order, so getting multiple bottles of a chemical or different liquid products in the same order won't change or increase the fee. (Other places offer Free Shipping on things too, of course, but you have to spend anywhere from $75 to $150 at those places to even qualify!)īasically, our retail site's system is set up so that Free Shipping works for orders $40 & up like usual, but getting a liquid or chemical product will automatically add a $6.95 flat-fee to the order. Our Free Shipping model has always been based around shipping towels, so the extra concerns and costs associated with moving liquid product meant we had to develop a fair fee that at least covers some of the cost to ship liquid products. Just be sure to use your Reddit-Exclusive Code RDT5 to take an extra 5% off the top!ĮDIT 2: Please enjoy the April 1st Easter-eggs we've sprinkled through the site!ĮDIT: I'd like to note before anyone gets discouraged regarding the cost of shipping on liquid products in particular: We normally don't post sales in here, but with so many new changes and updates we wanted to share with everyone what's up! You'll also notice we now carry Grit Guards & Optimum Products including liquids! (Special rates apply to orders with liquid products, see product info for details) Register for the session below.No Foolin', we're kickin' Spring off with a sale!ĬLICK HERE to see what's been marked down and don't forget to use the Reddit-Exclusive Code RDT5 at checkout to take another 5% off the top of it all! Please join us for this Informational Session, Thursday, June 13, from 5:30 – 7:00pm, to hear alumni perspectives, speak with our faculty, and tour the facilities. Carolyn earned her bachelor of science from Franklin University in Ohio, and she graduated from the Boise State Executive MBA Program in 2016. The Rag Company has become a global leader in providing high quality, high-value microfiber products to its customers around the world. They have now owned The Rag Company since October 2012 and the business has grown so substantially that Carolyn and her husband left their corporate careers to focus full-time on the business. Then, after careful consideration and driven by the strong entrepreneurial spirit, Carolyn and her husband purchased a business they thought would be an interesting “side-gig”. Luke’s Treasure Valley Echocardiography Lab. The Executive MBA is looking forward to hearing our alumni speaker, Carolyn Hennen, at the last Informational Session for the upcoming cohort.Ĭarolyn had a twenty-year career in healthcare and was the Manager of St.
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