Are you just starting out in the hospitality industry and want to set up a basic cleaning supplies set for your business? Or maybe you have an excess of products filling up the store room and want to cut back and simplify? It might seem like a good idea to stock up on a huge variety of different maintenance equipment and chemicals, but cutting down your cleaning supplies to the essentials can make any maintenance session much more efficient. Here is a guide to building your own collection of essential maintenance supplies, with which you will be prepared to attack any surface!

  • Multi-Purpose Concentrates
    A good multi-purpose cleaner is an essential in any home or business, and having a concentrate version, to which you just add water and start scrubbing, makes your cleaning supplies even more economical and space saving. Choose a multi-purpose liquid that can be used in the kitchen, on a variety of floor surfaces and in heavy duty industrial areas.
  • Laundry Liquid
    In hospitality, presentation is key. This pertains to the attractive arrangement of food and drinks, the design of your restaurant, and to the uniforms of all waiting staff. If you wash uniforms, table cloths and napkins on site, then a good quality laundry detergent is an essential part of your stock of cleaning supplies.
  • Disinfectant
    To keep your business looking not only sparkling fresh but also completely hygienic, it is necessary to have some germ killing products on hand. Disinfectants can be used to keep floors, bathrooms and kitchens sanitary and healthy.
  • Glass Spray
    To get your windows and glass surfaces crystal clear and sparkling, you will need to stock up on products and chemicals designed for glossy, transparent surfaces. These supplies can usually also be used on stainless steel to get rid of smudges and marks.
  • Gloves
    Gloves should be used during most maintenance procedures, and especially when using harsh chemical cleaning supplies such as bleach or when treating very grimy surfaces. Choose thick rubber gloves to protect your hands.
  • Baking Soda
    Although it might not be found in the maintenance supplies section, baking soda can be used on many different surfaces. Baking soda is a natural abrasive and has mild alkaline properties which make it suitable for use in removing stains, removing grime from ovens, washing dishes, cleansing drains, scrubbing tiles and deodorising.
  • Vacuum
    Vacuum cleaners are invaluable when cleaning a variety of flooring surfaces. They are essential to getting dust, hair and crumbs out of carpet, and are useful for quickly clearing up floorboards and tiled floors.
Author's Bio: 

This information is shared by Anne Mehla for Cedar Hospitality. Cedar provides high quality cleaning supplies and aged care supplies in Melbourne. Cedar Hospitality also supplies wide range of catering equipments in Melbourne.