♻️ How Recycled Cleaning Rags Can Power Up Your Cleaning Business

♻️ How Recycled Cleaning Rags Can Power Up Your Cleaning Business

In today’s fast-paced cleaning industry, companies are under pressure to deliver spotless results, reduce costs, and meet growing sustainability standards.

At Express Wipers Ltd, we help cleaning professionals achieve all three — with high-quality, recycled textile cleaning rags made from responsibly sourced materials.

✅ Why Cleaning Companies Love Recycled Textile Rags

  1. Cost-Effective Without Compromising Quality
    Buying disposable wipes can add up quickly. Our rags — made from recycled cotton, terry toweling, tea towels, and mixed fibers — offer durability and reusability, giving you more cleans per cloth.

  2. Eco-Friendly Cleaning Solutions
    Clients today care about sustainability. Using recycled rags in your service offering shows you're committed to reducing landfill waste and supporting the circular economy — a major win for your brand image.

  3. Versatile for Every Job
    From glass polishing and spill clean-up to heavy-duty degreasing, our various rag grades (like Tea Towels, Terry Towels, Mixed White, and more) ensure your team always has the right tool for the task.

🧼 How to Choose the Right Rag for the Job

  • Mixed White Rags – Great all-rounders for general-purpose cleaning, made from cotton/polyester/linen blends.

  • Tea Towel Rags – Low-lint and perfect for kitchens, glass, and mirrors.

  • Terry Towels – Super absorbent, ideal for drying and heavy-duty clean-up.


🧠 Pro Tips: How Cleaning Companies Can Get the Most from Their Rags

  1. Set Up a Rag Rotation System
    Keep clean and used rags in clearly labeled bins to avoid cross-use. A simple "Clean / Dirty" station helps your team stay organized.

  2. Wash and Reuse
    Most of our rags are machine-washable. Avoid fabric softener and use warm water for the best results. Dry thoroughly before reuse to maintain hygiene.


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