Showing posts with label Commercial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commercial. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Deciding Which Type of Toilet Paper is Best For Your Home Or Commercial Needs


Most people believe that there is only one type of toilet paper, but that is certainly not the case. Although they appear to be similar, the various paper products available in grocery stores, pharmacies, bulk shopping membership stores, and online on janitorial supply websites have certain things that differentiate them from each other, such as size, weight, softness, and absorption. Since there are many different varieties of paper available for home and commercial use, before purchasing you must first decide which type of paper is best suited to your needs-1-ply versus 2-ply, standard versus jumbo, or coreless versus regular. But before you can decide which type is best for your needs, you have to understand the differences in the various types of paper.

The quality of toilet tissue is often thought of by the number of plies or stacked sheets the restroom paper is made of. There is 1-ply, 2-ply, and higher. What is thought of as commercial quality restroom paper is often 1-ply and sometimes has a small amount of non-pulped, non-bleached/paper in it. On the other hand, 2-ply paper has 2 stacked sheets and is therefore thicker and somewhat textured to provide more softness, so it is thought of as the more luxurious or higher quality restroom paper. In addition to making it softer, the second ply makes it more durable than 1-ply. The higher ply toilet tissue, or premium toilet paper, often has lotion or wax and usually has 2 or more plies of very finely pulped paper in it. The 2-ply restroom paper is the most commonly used worldwide, but 1-ply is also available in most countries as a less expensive option.

The difference between jumbo and standard toilet paper rolls is the size of the roll and the amount of toilet tissue on each roll. Jumbo restroom paper contains more paper per roll than regular (or standard) restroom paper. Therefore, it is believed that jumbo toilet tissue can reduce costs and maintenance time because jumbo toilet tissue rolls need to be changed less frequently than standard toilet tissue rolls. Jumbo toilet tissue rolls are most commonly used in the commercial setting, such as office buildings, restaurants, or department stores. Since jumbo toilet paper rolls are larger, they need special dispensers that can hold the "jumbo" or larger rolls. Jumbo rolls come in both 1-ply and 2-ply varieties.

The difference between coreless and regular toilet tissue is whether or not the tissue is wound on a cardboard roll. Coreless paper provides more tissue per roll and, therefore, also requires a special coreless restroom paper dispenser. Jumbo coreless toilet paper is ideal for high-traffic areas such as offices, restaurants, or bars that have excessive restroom paper use because jumbo rolls help to reduce run-outs and reduce costs because you have to change the coreless toilet paper rolls less frequently than standard toilet tissue rolls. This is because each coreless jumbo paper roll is equivalent in length to nearly 5 standard toilet paper rolls. Coreless paper also comes in 1-ply and 2-ply varieties.

Although at a first glance all toilet paper appears to be similar, the available paper products have differentiating factors including number of plies, size of the roll, and the core. Review the differentiating factors and then decide which type of toilet paper is best suited to your home or commercial needs.




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Monday, July 11, 2011

Information About Types Of Commercial Toilet Paper


Every year in America billions of dollars are being spent on restroom supplies and sanitary products. The largest expense in restroom supplies is toilet paper. Americans' use millions of rolls of toilet paper every year without a second thought. The toilet paper industry is so large that it is very difficult sometimes to get a grasp on new products, updates and company mergers. There are considerations to make when choosing a toilet paper, some of these considerations include cost, style, size, color and softness. Do you want toilet paper that you don't have to replace often? Do you want to save money and go with a sand paper grade toilet paper? How cheap can I buy it for without my employees complaining? Hopefully this article will give you a basic understanding of toilet paper terminology.

The style of toilet paper usually refers to how it is wound onto a roll and the size of the roll.. There are three main types of toilet paper rolls; standard, jumbo, and jumbo junior. Standard toilet paper is the type of toilet paper you see in residential restrooms and is usually packaged 96 rolls in a case. Jumbo toilet paper is the type of toilet paper you would see in a public restroom, usually the rolls about 12 inches across and measure about 4000 feet when unrolled. Jumbo junior toilet paper is a smaller version of the jumbo roll and usually measures about 9 inches across and about 2000 feet when unrolled. Jumbo junior toilet paper rolls are sometimes called JRT rolls and are great when dispenser size is an issue.

The softness of a roll of toilet paper usually rates in correspondence to the ply of the toilet paper. When we talk about the ply of the toilet paper we are talking about how many layers the toilet paper contains. The two most common plys of toilet paper are 1 ply and 2 ply sheets. 1 ply toilet tissue means that the toilet tissue has one layer and two ply tissue means that there are two layers bonded together. The type of material used in making toilet paper can also be a factor in the softness. Some toilet papers use finer paper material to make the toilet paper softer. In general 2 ply toilet paper is more expensive than 1 ply, but if your concerned about price and quality is not a factor 1 ply is definitely the way to go.

Commercial toilet paper comes in two colors, white (sometimes called bleached) and natural (brown toilet paper). White or bleached toilet paper goes through a process where the pulp material is bleached to give the toilet paper a nice white clean look. Bleached white toilet paper is usually more costly due to the manufacturing process.

Commercial toilet tissue dispensers are fitted to the type of toilet paper you are using. Jumbo and jumbo junior toilet tissue dispensers can usually hold up to two rolls and have automatic feeders to replace the first roll when it runs out. When purchasing bathroom tissue be sure to make sure that the dispensers fits the toilet paper and vice-versa.

The 4 largest commercial manufacturers of toilet paper are Georgia Pacific, Kimberly Clark, Scott, and Windsoft. In my opinion Georgia Pacific and Kimberly Clark rate the best for softness and quality. If your looking for a bang for your buck toilet paper Windsoft is the way to go. With Windsoft toilet tissue you can expect a good product at a great price.




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