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Allstar Sanitation
2008-02-12, 04:57 PM
Do you know where I can get alot of these dispensers? I have checked toico, and the other industry websites and they either dont have 1/4 fold ones or none at all. I see on some of the competitors toilets that they use a very simple drop in style plastic dispenser, Id like to have the same system. Where do you guys get your stuff at?

Trent
2008-03-04, 12:52 PM
Check with your paper supplier. They usually carry the necesary dispensers for their products. I think I've got some from either Poly Portables or Poly John.

Allstar Sanitation
2008-03-07, 02:04 PM
Ebay has it for $3.50
Poly Portables $5 no discounts for ordering alot of em either.

I think Poly Portables is being a bit unreasonable, the design they use is the most basic cheap looking thing I have ever seen, it probably only cost them under $1 to produce!!! The guy didnt want to play ball with me, i mean id order 200 if he'd drop the price to $3.50, instead he'd rather not make a dime off me. Weird.

KPToilets
2008-04-27, 03:29 PM
Another idea that may be helpful is to disregard the covers and instead have a foaming instant hand sanitizer in the toilet. Have a sticker that says something to the effect of "To sanitize seat between uses, squirt sanitizing foam on toilet paper and wipe seat."

I believe that this is more effective than the seat covers. Besides, how do we know there isnt something on the covers from being in the toilet or even something from the manufacturing plant?

COLE_Jeff
2008-05-02, 07:47 AM
That is a good idea and probably a more effective one. The only bad part is you'll go through more soap and more paper. Of course not everyone would do it.

KPToilets
2008-05-11, 09:17 PM
we use a instant foaming hand sanitizer in all of our units. They our good for around a 1000 uses. Just one squirt and rub and your done. In a year and a half we havn't had one run out yet. It would probably take two squirt and 4 squares of toilet paper.

Trent
2008-06-20, 06:45 PM
I don't know of many women who will want to do that. I don't think they are going to want to touch the seat that long and have to wipe it down with something that someone "says" is a disinfectant. A paper seat cover is a visible barrier. Weather the spray foam disinfectant is more sanitary or not it's the perception of paper on the seat that will do it for most people. I'm sticking with paper seat covers.

Allstar Sanitation
2008-06-24, 02:16 PM
How much do you pay for the foam dispensers, we pay $10 from china!

Allstar Sanitation
2008-06-24, 02:20 PM
Oh yeah, about the seat cover dispensers. We went to the distributer of "sunny care" and they had em for i think $2.-2.50. I cleaned em out! Its those ones you find in restrooms, not the simple version that poly sells. BUT if you turn it upside down, you drop them in from the top and they hold fantasticly. (Way to stick it to poly right guys?)