In the hospitality industry, cleanliness is not just a standardβitβs an experience. Guests often judge a hotel by the quality of its housekeeping, and cleaning agents play a crucial role in maintaining spotless rooms and hygienic spaces.
Here are the commonly used cleaning agents in hotels:
R1 β Bathroom Cleaner: For bathroom tiles, basins, and fittings. Removes stains and disinfects.
R2 β Multi-Purpose Cleaner: For general surface and hard floor cleaning.
R3 β Glass Cleaner: For mirrors, windows, and glass surfaces (streak-free).
R4 β Furniture Polish: For wooden furniture and laminates to add shine.
R5 β Air Freshener: Provides a pleasant and long-lasting fragrance in rooms.
R6 β Toilet Bowl Cleaner: Removes stains and maintains hygiene in toilet bowls/urinals.
R7 β Carpet Shampoo: For deep cleaning and maintaining carpets/upholstery.
R8 β Floor Cleaner: Used for scrubbing hard floors.
R9 β Bathroom Descaler: Removes lime scale, hard water stains, and deposits.
R10 β Floor Cleaner (Heavy Duty): For industrial/greasy areas.
R11 β Steel Polish: Maintains the shine of stainless steel surfaces like elevators and railings.
R12 β Air Conditioner Coil Cleaner: Used for cleaning HVAC coils to maintain airflow.
R13 β Upholstery Cleaner: For sofas, curtains, and fabric materials.
R14 β Dishwashing Liquid (for pantry areas): Removes grease and oil from utensils.
R15 β Hand Wash / Sanitizer Solutions: Ensures guest and staff hygiene.
β Detergents: For daily cleaning of linen, uniforms, and surfaces.
β Degreasers: For removing oil and grease (especially in kitchens).
β Abrasives: For stubborn stains on bathroom floors/tiles.
β Acid Cleaners: For descaling and rust removal.
β Disinfectants & Sanitizers: To kill bacteria and viruses, maintaining hygiene standards.