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<![CDATA[ <section data-block-id="stickyBar" data-qa="block-sticky-bar" data-v-6a3a7045=""><p dir="auto"><strong>Save big on eco-friendly cleaning supplies</strong></p></section><header backgroundcolorcontrast="rgb(224, 224, 224)" data-v-06cc56f8="" height="117" is-in-preview-mode="false" is-preview-mobile-view="false"><a data-v-06cc56f8="" data-v-2fe39434="" href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/"><img alt="Perth Rag Supplies logo" data-qa="builder-siteheader-img-logo" data-v-2fe39434="" src="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/perthragsupplies-web-logo-gb5nBwhIXuO6edcm.png"></a><nav data-v-06cc56f8="">&nbsp;</nav></header><section data-qa="block" data-v-6686dd9a="" id="zBaDvf"><h1 data-pagefind-meta="title" data-qa="blog-label-posttitle" data-v-34505ea0="">Choosing White vs <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Cleaning Rags</a></h1><p data-qa="blog-label-postdescription" data-v-34505ea0="">White and <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">coloured cleaning rags</a> aren't just a style preference — each has practical strengths depending on the task, the surface, and what you need to see (or not see) once the wiping is done.</p><p data-qa="blog-label-postdescription" data-v-34505ea0="">&nbsp;</p><p data-qa="blog-author" data-v-7baf6691="">Mr Rag-O-Matic</p><p data-v-7baf6691="">7/21/20263 min read</p></section><section data-qa="block" data-v-6686dd9a="" id="ztp9xI"><p><img alt="" data-qa="builder-gridelement-gridimage" data-v-8ca41215="" height="344" loading="eager" sizes="(min-width: 920px) 812px, 328px" src="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=434,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png" srcset="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=375,h=159,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 328w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=326,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 656w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=435,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 861w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=434,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 984w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=434,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 812w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1920,h=814,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 1624w" width="812"></p><p dir="auto"><em>The colour of your rag isn't cosmetic — it changes what the rag is actually good for.</em></p><h1 dir="auto">Choosing White vs <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Cleaning Rags</a></h1><p dir="auto">It's one of those decisions that seems trivial until you're the one restocking a workshop and realise the colour of the rag actually changes what it's suited for. <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">White</a> and coloured cleaning rags aren't just a style preference — each has practical strengths depending on the task, the surface, and what you need to see (or not see) once the wiping is done.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;"><a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">White Rags</a>: The Case For Them</b></h3><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">1. Contamination Is Immediately Visible</b></h4><p dir="auto">This is the biggest reason <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white rags</a> dominate in precision environments. Oil, grease, coolant, dust, or metal filings show up instantly against white — which means you can see exactly how much residue you're picking up, and when the rag has stopped doing its job. In quality-sensitive work, that visibility is the whole point.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">2. Standard in Automotive and Aerospace-Adjacent Work</b></h4><p dir="auto">Anywhere a technician needs to visually confirm a surface is clean — final wipe-downs before assembly, paint prep, glass and mirror work — <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white</a>&nbsp;is the default. A streak or smear is obvious on white in a way it simply isn't on a patterned or dark cloth.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">3. Signals "Clean Task Only"</b></h4><p dir="auto">Many workshops use <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white rags</a> as an informal control measure: white is reserved for clean, food-grade, or precision tasks, and never touches heavy grease or degreasing work. This keeps a visual boundary between "dirty" jobs and "clean" jobs without needing a formal tagging system.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">4. The Trade-Off</b></h4><p dir="auto">White shows dirt fast — which also means it looks "used up" faster, even when there's still useful absorbency left in the rag. If appearance matters to your clients walking through the workshop, that's worth factoring in.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;"><a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Rags</a>: The Case For Them</b></h3><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">1. Built for Heavy, Messy, Repetitive Work</b></h4><p dir="auto">For degreasing, engine bays, tyre and grease work, or any high-volume task where the rag is going to be visibly filthy within seconds regardless, coloured rags make more practical sense. They don't show staining the way white does, so a rag doesn't look "finished" purely on appearance.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">2. Colour-Coding for Zone or Task Separation</b></h4><p dir="auto">This is where coloured rags earn their keep operationally. Many mining, manufacturing, and multi-bay workshops assign specific colours to specific tasks or zones — for example, blue for general engineering, red for chemical handling, green for food-contact or hygiene-sensitive areas. This reduces cross-contamination risk and makes compliance audits far easier to demonstrate, since colour is a visual control anyone on the floor can follow without reading a procedure document.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">3. Cost and Practicality</b></h4><p dir="auto"><a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Cleaning&nbsp;rags</a>, often made from recycled garment offcuts, are typically more cost-effective for bulk, high-turnover use than premium white stock. For workshops burning through large volumes of rags daily, this matters.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">4. The Trade-Off</b></h4><p dir="auto">Because coloured rags don't show contamination as clearly, they're a poor choice anywhere visual confirmation of cleanliness is the actual goal — final finishing work, anything pre-paint, or precision assembly.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">A Simple Way to Decide</b></h3><p dir="auto"><strong>Which rag colour for which task:</strong></p><ul dir="auto"><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Final wipe-down before paint, assembly, or handover</strong> — White</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Checking for residue, contamination, or streaking</strong> — White</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Heavy grease, oil, degreasing, or engine work</strong> — Coloured</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Colour-coded zone or task separation (WHS/compliance)</strong> — Coloured</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>High-volume, low-visibility general cleaning</strong> — Coloured</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Food-contact or hygiene-critical surfaces</strong> — White (or a dedicated colour, solely for that zone)</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p></li></ul><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">Can You Use Both?</b></h3><p dir="auto">Most multi-bay or multi-sector workshops do — and it's usually the smartest approach. Keep <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white rags</a> on hand specifically for tasks where visual cleanliness confirmation matters, and stock coloured rags (ideally colour-coded by zone or task) for everything else. The two aren't competing options; they're different tools solving different problems.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><p dir="auto"><img alt="" data-qa="builder-gridelement-gridimage" data-v-8ca41215="" height="320" loading="lazy" sizes="(min-width: 920px) 480px, 328px" src="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=512,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png" srcset="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=375,h=251,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 328w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=512,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 656w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=683,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 861w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=683,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 984w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=512,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 480w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=683,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 960w" width="480"></p><p dir="auto"><em>Colour-coded stock makes it easy to separate clean tasks from heavy-duty ones at a glance.</em></p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">Getting the Mix Right for Your Workshop</b></h3><p dir="auto">The right split between white and coloured stock depends on what your workshop actually does day to day — a panel beating shop leans white-heavy, a mining maintenance yard leans coloured-heavy, and most general automotive or transport workshops sit somewhere in between with a working supply of both.</p><p dir="auto"><em>Not sure what mix of white and <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">coloured rags</a> suits your operation? 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<![CDATA[ <section data-block-id="stickyBar" data-qa="block-sticky-bar" data-v-6a3a7045=""><p dir="auto"><strong>Save big on eco-friendly cleaning supplies</strong></p></section><header backgroundcolorcontrast="rgb(224, 224, 224)" data-v-06cc56f8="" height="117" is-in-preview-mode="false" is-preview-mobile-view="false"><a data-v-06cc56f8="" data-v-2fe39434="" href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/"><img alt="Perth Rag Supplies logo" data-qa="builder-siteheader-img-logo" data-v-2fe39434="" src="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/perthragsupplies-web-logo-gb5nBwhIXuO6edcm.png"></a><nav data-v-06cc56f8="">&nbsp;</nav></header><section data-qa="block" data-v-6686dd9a="" id="zBaDvf"><h1 data-pagefind-meta="title" data-qa="blog-label-posttitle" data-v-34505ea0="">Choosing White vs <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Cleaning Rags</a></h1><p data-qa="blog-label-postdescription" data-v-34505ea0="">White and <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">coloured cleaning rags</a> aren't just a style preference — each has practical strengths depending on the task, the surface, and what you need to see (or not see) once the wiping is done.</p><p data-qa="blog-label-postdescription" data-v-34505ea0="">&nbsp;</p><p data-qa="blog-author" data-v-7baf6691="">Mr Rag-O-Matic</p><p data-v-7baf6691="">7/21/20263 min read</p></section><section data-qa="block" data-v-6686dd9a="" id="ztp9xI"><p><img alt="" data-qa="builder-gridelement-gridimage" data-v-8ca41215="" height="344" loading="eager" sizes="(min-width: 920px) 812px, 328px" src="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=434,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png" srcset="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=375,h=159,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 328w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=326,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 656w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=435,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 861w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=434,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 984w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=434,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 812w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1920,h=814,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_czvckoczvckoczvc-WAiSlMUdeClYAgzQ.png 1624w" width="812"></p><p dir="auto"><em>The colour of your rag isn't cosmetic — it changes what the rag is actually good for.</em></p><h1 dir="auto">Choosing White vs <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Cleaning Rags</a></h1><p dir="auto">It's one of those decisions that seems trivial until you're the one restocking a workshop and realise the colour of the rag actually changes what it's suited for. <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">White</a> and coloured cleaning rags aren't just a style preference — each has practical strengths depending on the task, the surface, and what you need to see (or not see) once the wiping is done.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;"><a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">White Rags</a>: The Case For Them</b></h3><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">1. Contamination Is Immediately Visible</b></h4><p dir="auto">This is the biggest reason <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white rags</a> dominate in precision environments. Oil, grease, coolant, dust, or metal filings show up instantly against white — which means you can see exactly how much residue you're picking up, and when the rag has stopped doing its job. In quality-sensitive work, that visibility is the whole point.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">2. Standard in Automotive and Aerospace-Adjacent Work</b></h4><p dir="auto">Anywhere a technician needs to visually confirm a surface is clean — final wipe-downs before assembly, paint prep, glass and mirror work — <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white</a>&nbsp;is the default. A streak or smear is obvious on white in a way it simply isn't on a patterned or dark cloth.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">3. Signals "Clean Task Only"</b></h4><p dir="auto">Many workshops use <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white rags</a> as an informal control measure: white is reserved for clean, food-grade, or precision tasks, and never touches heavy grease or degreasing work. This keeps a visual boundary between "dirty" jobs and "clean" jobs without needing a formal tagging system.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">4. The Trade-Off</b></h4><p dir="auto">White shows dirt fast — which also means it looks "used up" faster, even when there's still useful absorbency left in the rag. If appearance matters to your clients walking through the workshop, that's worth factoring in.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;"><a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Rags</a>: The Case For Them</b></h3><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">1. Built for Heavy, Messy, Repetitive Work</b></h4><p dir="auto">For degreasing, engine bays, tyre and grease work, or any high-volume task where the rag is going to be visibly filthy within seconds regardless, coloured rags make more practical sense. They don't show staining the way white does, so a rag doesn't look "finished" purely on appearance.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">2. Colour-Coding for Zone or Task Separation</b></h4><p dir="auto">This is where coloured rags earn their keep operationally. Many mining, manufacturing, and multi-bay workshops assign specific colours to specific tasks or zones — for example, blue for general engineering, red for chemical handling, green for food-contact or hygiene-sensitive areas. This reduces cross-contamination risk and makes compliance audits far easier to demonstrate, since colour is a visual control anyone on the floor can follow without reading a procedure document.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">3. Cost and Practicality</b></h4><p dir="auto"><a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Coloured Cleaning&nbsp;rags</a>, often made from recycled garment offcuts, are typically more cost-effective for bulk, high-turnover use than premium white stock. For workshops burning through large volumes of rags daily, this matters.</p><h4 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">4. The Trade-Off</b></h4><p dir="auto">Because coloured rags don't show contamination as clearly, they're a poor choice anywhere visual confirmation of cleanliness is the actual goal — final finishing work, anything pre-paint, or precision assembly.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">A Simple Way to Decide</b></h3><p dir="auto"><strong>Which rag colour for which task:</strong></p><ul dir="auto"><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Final wipe-down before paint, assembly, or handover</strong> — White</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Checking for residue, contamination, or streaking</strong> — White</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Heavy grease, oil, degreasing, or engine work</strong> — Coloured</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Colour-coded zone or task separation (WHS/compliance)</strong> — Coloured</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>High-volume, low-visibility general cleaning</strong> — Coloured</p></li><li><p dir="auto"><strong>Food-contact or hygiene-critical surfaces</strong> — White (or a dedicated colour, solely for that zone)</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p></li></ul><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">Can You Use Both?</b></h3><p dir="auto">Most multi-bay or multi-sector workshops do — and it's usually the smartest approach. Keep <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/white-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">white rags</a> on hand specifically for tasks where visual cleanliness confirmation matters, and stock coloured rags (ideally colour-coded by zone or task) for everything else. The two aren't competing options; they're different tools solving different problems.</p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><p dir="auto"><img alt="" data-qa="builder-gridelement-gridimage" data-v-8ca41215="" height="320" loading="lazy" sizes="(min-width: 920px) 480px, 328px" src="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=512,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png" srcset="https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=375,h=251,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 328w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=512,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 656w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=683,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 861w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=683,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 984w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=768,h=512,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 480w,https://assets.zyrosite.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,w=1024,h=683,fit=crop/zfTKVsjwFL83soGw/gemini_generated_image_bc8fedbc8fedbc8f-qhn012hCFGgDrsQ2.png 960w" width="480"></p><p dir="auto"><em>Colour-coded stock makes it easy to separate clean tasks from heavy-duty ones at a glance.</em></p><p dir="auto">&nbsp;</p><h3 dir="auto"><b style="font-weight:bold;">Getting the Mix Right for Your Workshop</b></h3><p dir="auto">The right split between white and coloured stock depends on what your workshop actually does day to day — a panel beating shop leans white-heavy, a mining maintenance yard leans coloured-heavy, and most general automotive or transport workshops sit somewhere in between with a working supply of both.</p><p dir="auto"><em>Not sure what mix of white and <a href="https://perthragsupplies.com.au/coloured-t-shirt-cleaning-rags" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">coloured rags</a> suits your operation? 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