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The commercial cleaning supply checklist
Setting up a new building, a new franchise location, or a supply closet that’s grown by accident for five years? This is the full list a commercial space actually needs — room by room, nothing exotic.
Restrooms
- Toilet paper — 2-ply cases; individually wrapped rolls store cleaner
- Paper towels — match the roll to the dispenser you have, not the other way around
- Hand soap — refill sizes for your dispensers, plus a counter pump for kitchenettes
- Bowl cleaner and restroom cleaner
- Urinal screens, air care, seat covers
- High-density liners for paper-towel waste — light, cheap per pull
Breakroom & kitchen
- All-purpose cleaner — one brand, everywhere; it kills the half-used-bottle problem
- Degreaser for anything that sees food or machines
- Glass & surface cleaner
- Microfiber cloths and terry towels — color-code by area so restroom rags never touch a breakroom counter
- Low-density liners (1.2 mil and up) for wet, heavy kitchen waste
- Nitrile gloves in at least three sizes
Floors
- Mop buckets, wet mops, handles — and a WET FLOOR sign for every mop bucket you own
- Neutral floor cleaner for daily mopping; finish and stripper only if you maintain VCT
- Push broom, angle broom, dust pans, dust mop
- Dusting tools for the vents and sills that inspections always find
The disinfecting station
- EPA-registered disinfectants — follow the label’s contact time; that’s the whole trick
- Dedicated gloves stationed with the disinfectant so nobody skips them
- Laundry detergent if you wash your own cloths and mop heads on site
Closet discipline, in one paragraph: one shelf per room-type, cases stay sealed until the working bottle runs dry, and a reorder line drawn on the shelf edge — when you can see the line, order. That plus a standing monthly order replaces a supply “system” entirely. Michigan orders of $300+ ship free, which is usually exactly what a monthly restock looks like.
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