Colour Old Dhoti - Industrial Cleaning Cloth by Shiv Enterprises
If you have ever managed a workshop or a factory floor, you know how quickly things get messy. Oil spills, grease on tools, ink on press rollers. Cleaning never stops. And for most industrial units across India, the answer has always been simple: colour old dhoti.
We at Shiv Enterprises have been in this business since 1987. That is over three decades of supplying old dhoti in colour to workshops, factories, and industrial buyers all over the country. We know what buyers need: good material, fair price, and stock that is actually available when you call.
Our printed old dhoti comes from genuine used cotton dhotis. That matters more than people realise. Pre-used cotton is already softened, broken in, and far more absorbent than a fresh piece of synthetic cloth. It does the job without scratching surfaces, and it does not cost a fortune.
What Is Colour Old Dhoti?
Colour old dhoti is exactly what the name says. Old cotton dhotis, in coloured or printed varieties, repurposed for industrial cleaning. Instead of throwing away worn garments, they get a second life as wiping cloths. The cotton is 100% natural, which means good absorbency, low lint, and a soft enough surface that it will not damage what you are cleaning.
The printed old dhoti type comes with coloured borders, checks, or mixed patterns. Many buyers actually prefer this for practical reasons. When you have multiple cleaning tasks running at the same time, oil work on one side and water-based cleaning on the other, having different coloured cloths makes it easy to keep things organised on the floor.
What synthetic wipers cannot replicate is the feel of aged cotton. Because these dhotis have already been through years of washing and wearing, the fibres are naturally softer and more absorbent. That is not a marketing line. It is just how cotton works. And that is why buyers keep coming back to old dhoti in colour over factory-made alternatives.
Key Features of Our Colour Old Dhoti
- Material: 100% cotton for superior absorbency and softness.
- Type: Old Dhoti in Colour and Printed variants.
- Size: Customizable as per your industrial requirement.
- Finish: Natural, lint-reduced surface suitable for machine and surface wiping.
- Packaging: Supplied in bulk quantities to meet large-scale industrial demand.
- Availability: Consistent stock maintained year-round for on-time delivery.
Where Is Colour Old Dhoti Used?
This is where colour old dhoti for cleaning really proves its worth. It is not a one-industry product. From auto garages to printing units, the same cloth handles very different jobs and handles them well.
- Automobile workshops: Wiping down engine parts, soaking up grease, and cleaning tools after every job.
- Manufacturing plants: Machine surface wipe-downs, oil cleanup, and general maintenance between shifts.
- Printing units: Removing ink from rollers and press surfaces between print runs
- Electrical workshops: Dusting components and panels where you need a soft, low-lint cloth.
- Construction sites: Post-work floor cleanup, surface preparation, and finishing area maintenance.
- Pharmaceutical units: General floor and surface upkeep in non-sterile production areas.
- Commercial cleaning: Bulk mopping and surface wiping for large facilities and warehouses.
The list goes on. If your work involves cleaning, chances are colour old dhoti is already part of how similar businesses around you are managing it. It is affordable, available in bulk, and does not need any special handling or storage.
Sustainability Through Upcycled Cotton
There is something straightforward about using old dhoti in colour that goes beyond just cleaning. These are garments that have already lived one full life. Repurposing them means less textile waste going into landfills, and less demand for new synthetic materials that are harder to break down.
Cotton decomposes naturally. Once a printed old dhoti has served its purpose in your facility, it does not leave behind microplastics or harmful residues the way synthetic wipers do. That is a quiet but real advantage for any business thinking about how it manages waste.
And practically speaking, you are not paying extra for this. Colour old dhoti is already priced lower than most synthetic alternatives. Being more sustainable here also means being more cost-efficient, which is a combination that is hard to argue against for any procurement team.







