andyvh1959
Well-known member
Over the years I've collected a good batch of traditional russet red shop towels, shop rags, whatever. I also have two rolls of brown shop paper. The brown roll shop paper is handy for bigger cleanup, but the shop rags are still better for all the rest. So I prefer the traditional shop rags, and like to clean them eventually for re-use, sustainability. I'm sure the commercial service companies for shop cloths have their industrial style cleaning systems to revive the soiled rags.
I have a 5-gallon pail full of soiled shop towels in a two step pre-soak to get most of the soil, oil, etc free. Then into the washing machine with typical cleaner like Gain or such. Perhaps I should pre-soak them in Dawn? Does anyone have a specific way to clean their own stock of shop towels? Especially in a way to not tick off the SO when she sees a load of shop rags in the washer?
I have a 5-gallon pail full of soiled shop towels in a two step pre-soak to get most of the soil, oil, etc free. Then into the washing machine with typical cleaner like Gain or such. Perhaps I should pre-soak them in Dawn? Does anyone have a specific way to clean their own stock of shop towels? Especially in a way to not tick off the SO when she sees a load of shop rags in the washer?
