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What kind of grease rags does my shop need?

What kind of grease rags does my shop need?

For people who do hands-on work, grease and oil are part of the job. In some shops, the presence of grease and oil is a sign of a good day’s work. But even the most productive shops and factories know clean work areas and clean hands are part of an efficient operation.

These companies rely heavily on grease rags to keep work areas safe without stopping the entire operation to deep clean equipment and surfaces.

  • Brad Grossman
Buying Rags in Bulk

Buying Rags in Bulk

If you have questions about buying rags in bulk, we’d love to talk with you in person. Please give us a call at 1-888-335-6439 and ask about our discounted pricing on orders of 500 pounds or more.
  • Brad Grossman
The Rewards of Recycled Rags

The Rewards of Recycled Rags

Why recycled? With all the wiping rags you could buy, why choose recycled rags? We’re glad you asked! We can think of two big reasons.
  • Brad Grossman
Cleaning Rags: Which one is best for your needs?

Cleaning Rags: Which one is best for your needs?

All Rags offers a variety of cleaning rags to meet your industry’s needs — from standard terry cloth washcloths to microfiber cleaning cloths to the blue huck towels you see in healthcare settings.
  • Brad Grossman
Wiping Cloths for the Furniture, Cabinet, Casework, and Wood Refinishing Industries

Wiping Cloths for the Furniture, Cabinet, Casework, and Wood Refinishing Industries

Whether you sand, dust, stain, polish, oil, or wax furniture, All Rags manufactures and/or distributes the wiping cloths you need. According to our current customers in the furniture manufacturing industry, It’s ALL ABOUT THAT KNIT!
  • Brad Grossman
Five Benefits of Using Recycled Wiping Rags

Five Benefits of Using Recycled Wiping Rags

Recycled wiping rags are always less expensive than wiping rags made from never-before-used textiles. The reason for the savings is simple: Just like a used car or a used household appliance, it’s cheaper to buy rags made from reclaimed textiles instead of relying on brand new material.
  • Brad Grossman