- Cleaners
- Sanitizers
- Conveyor lubricants (wet and dry silicone lubes)
- Passivation chemical
- Water and waste water treatment chemicals
- Specialty chemicals
We can adapt each product to fit specific customer needs. Contact us with your needs and we can work with you on the product specifications.
Type of Cleaners
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Alkaline Cleaners
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Acid Cleaners
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Neutral Cleaners
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Specialty Cleaners
- Passivation Acids
- Floor Cleaners
- Degreasers
Types of Sanitizers
- Chlorine Compounds
- Iodophores
- nQuaternary Ammonium Compounds (QUAT)
- Chlorine Dioxide
- Peroxyacetic Acid
- Acid sanitizers
- Specialty Products
QUAT rings, iodine links, iodine blocks, iodine gel powder, etc. – to be used in drains, refrigeration unit pans, A/C pans, floors under fillers, etc
Contact your Universal Sanitizers representative for a complete list of cleaners and sanitizers available and how to select the proper cleaner and sanitizer for your cleaning applications.
Janitorial Products
- Paper products
- All purpose cleaners/degreasers
- Stainless Steel cleaners
- Window cleaners
- Bathroom cleaners
- Deodorizers
Sanitation Equipment
- Foaming/rinsing stations, portable foamers, foggers, central foaming systems, lube systems, etc.
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Product Quality and Lead Time
We use only the highest quality ingredients in the manufacturing of our products. We can also customize our products to meet your cleaning needs.
We ship your order on the same day that is received if the order is placed before 3:00 pm on that day.
For more information contact us by phone at:
888-634-3196
or e-mail us at:
info@universalsanitizers.com
To place an order call us or email us at orders@universalsanitizers.com

How do you select a cleaner? Answer: depends on the type of soil that you have to clean
Classification of Soil Deposits (Adapted from Marriott and Gravani, 2010, Principles of Food Sanitation, Springer)
| Type of Soil |
Soil Subclass |
Examples |
| Inorganic soil |
Hard-water deposits, metallic deposits,alkaline deposits
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Calcium and magnesium carbonate, rust, other oxides, films left by improper rinsing after use of an alkaline cleaner |
| Organic soil |
Food deposits, petroleum deposits, nonpetroleum deposits |
food residues, lubrication oils, grease, and other lubrication products, animal fats and vegetable oils |
Type of Cleaning Compounds for Soil Deposits (Adapted from Marriott and Gravani, 2010)
| Type of Soil |
Required Cleaning Compound |
| Inorganic soil |
Acid-type cleaner
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| Organic soil (nonpetroleum) |
Alkaline-type cleaner
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| Organic soil (petroleum) |
Solvent-type cleaner
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