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Guide to Detergents

Purchase HE and standard detergents through online retailers and wholesalers


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Detergents play a part in essentially every business. Whether you are purchasing liquid dishwashing detergent to wash dishes in the break room or purchasing wholesale detergent for a janitorial service, you will want to get the most detergent for your money.

Detergents come in liquid, powder and gel form. Detergents that are sold as concentrates will be more expensive, but you use an amount that is significantly less than a standard detergent, making for significant savings in the long run. You will also find different classifications of detergents such as HE which are used specifically in high efficiency machines, and green products that are environmentally friendly. Consider the following as you look for detergent retailers:

1. Save money when purchasing detergents by going through a wholesaler

2. Find HE detergents for high efficiency machines that use less water than standard machines

3. Purchase detergents that are safe for the environment


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Purchase wholesale cleaning detergent from online retailers


Saving money is important to all business owners. Purchase detergents from retailers that specialize in the wholesale market. Many wholesale companies only retail their products to commercial customers.

I recommend: Instawares Restaurant Supply Superstore is a retailer of janitorial and cleaning supplies. They carry both powder and liquid detergent in varying types and sizes from 20 ounces to five pounds. Clean Sweep is also a detergent retailer. Liquid and powder detergents can be purchased from their site in single or bulk quantities.

Purchase private label detergents through the manufacturer


High-efficiency (HE) machines require the use of HE detergent. HE detergent creates fewer suds than standard detergents, which allows them to be more easily rinsed from clothing and other surfaces. Using standard detergent in a HE machine can cause mild damage to both the machine and clothing.

I recommend: Ditraco is a manufacturer of detergents. They supply many big name companies with private label detergents. They produce liquid and powder detergents, as well as other products. Vermont Soap is another private label specialist that deals with detergents and cleaning products. Find detergents information and the answers to many frequently asked questions on their site.

Purchase environmentally friendly detergents


Many manufacturers and retailers are making a move to produce and sell more environmentally friendly products. Green products are not only better for the environment but are gentler on skin as well. Green products are perfect for people with allergies and/or sensitive skin.

I recommend: Seventh Generation is a detergent manufacturer that specializes in green products. Their line of products include dish detergent, natural laundry detergent, cleaning detergent and more. Fit Fuel is a distributor that retails green cleaning products. Find environmentally friendly detergents at their online site from laundry detergent to dishwashing products.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Search for detergents that are duplicitous. Look for laundry detergents that can be used as stain removers, saving money on the purchase of a second product. Many liquid dish detergents also act as an anti-bacterial hand soap.

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