Facility Maintenance Soap Solutions
Restroom Budget Control e-Guide
FREE Restroom Budget Control e-Guide
Hand soap is one of the largest consumable line items in a restroom maintenance budget.  In this free e-Guide, Kutol Products Company has crunched the numbers to show how simple changes in soap products can save some serious money.

Check out the comparisons between traditional liquid versus foaming hand soap including cost per hand wash, usage per hand wash, and how many hand washes a 1000 mL refill will provide.
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University Reaps Savings, Health, Style with Soap
University Reaps Savings, Health, Style with Soap
Switching from outdated dispensers and liquid soap to contemporary Designer Series dispensers filled with foam soap resulted in a 50% reduction of soap usage annually for this university.
Read how they did it!
What’s New!
Kid-Colored Designer Series Dispenser
Kid-Colored Designer Series Dispenser
Combine Kutol’s new Kids Multi-Colored Designer Series dispenser with either Foaming Ultra Green Hand Soap (ideal for allergy sensitive facilities) or Foaming Instant Hand Sanitizer with No Alcohol (where water is unavailable) for a fun, effective, kid-friendly hand hygiene program.
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15 second, 72% Alcohol Hand Sanitizer Exceeds CDC Guidelines
15 second, 72% Alcohol Hand Sanitizer Exceeds CDC Guidelines
The CDC recommends the use of hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol. Kutol’s  high performing, 72% hand sanitizer contains Aloe and Vitamin E to help moisturize skin. Ideal for healthcare settings.
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Got Allergies? Get Ultra Green!
Got Allergies? Get Ultra Green!
Our most natural hand cleaner, Foaming Ultra Green Hand Soap is formulated with naturally-derived, plant based ingredients. It contains no dyes, fragrances, sulfates, parabens, peanut/ tree nut ingredients, or formaldehyde preservatives. Green Seal certified.
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Across the US: Soap Savings In One Day
In the United States, a country of over 323 million people (or 646 million hands) there is a lot of hand washing happening every day.  That also means there is a lot of hand soap being used.  For facility managers looking to save costs, simply switching liquid soap to foam soap could add up to some big savings.  Here are a few examples:

In One Day…
The Noble Street College Prep campus in Chicago could save $132 switching to foam soap. In one year, it would save $23,760.

In One Day…
Michigan’s “Big House” football stadium could save $642 during each home game (if fans washed their hands just once). During the full home-game football  season, it would save $5,136.

In One Day…
The Mall of American could save $690 a day using foam soap instead of liquid soap. In one year, the savings would add up to $251,850.
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Information courtesy of Kutol


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