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Full Line Catalog 19.Pdf • Food Service Disposables • Paper Products • Janitorial & Chemicals c 800.234.1460 w www.rjschinner.com CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS MENOMONEE FALLS, WI “We are independent and going to stay that way!” -JIM SCHINNER, CEO Washington Maine Montana North Dakota Minnesota Vermont Oregon Wisconsin New York New Hampshire IdahoIdaho South Dakota Massachusetts Wyoming Rhode Island Michigan Connecticut IowaIowa Pennsylvania Nevada Nebraska New Jersey IllinoisIllinois Indiana Ohio Utah West Colorado Virginia Virginia Kansas Kentucky California Missouri Arizona North Carolina Tennessee Carolina Oklahoma Arkansas South New Mexico Carolina Alabama Georgia Mississippi Texas Louisiana Florida 17 Locations Nationwide! ABOUT US For over 65 years, RJ Schinner has been a leader in the wholesale distribution of From identifying opportunities, to formulating solutions, RJ Schinner is dedicated plastic and paper packaging and disposables, proudly serving the food service, to being your partner In success, helping you grow your bottom line. supermarket, and sanitation markets as a partner in success. As the largest independent distribution company in the region, our customers benefit from our enhanced flexibility, our quick to-market operation. CONTACT US With a solid track record of continued growth over the past decade, RJ Schinner NORTH Wisconsin | Minnesota | Michigan | Ohio is committed to the constant innovation required of a successful partnership. CALL 800-234-1460 Our continued investment in technology has allowed us to be an increasingly NORTHEAST Pennsylvania efficient, lean organization that is a proven contender in a very competitive CALL 855-578-7783 industry. SOUTH EAST Georgia | Tennessee | Florida | North Carolina CALL 855-578-7783 RJ Schinner has 17 distribution centers throughout the US that house over 10,000 SKU’s of domestic and internationally sourced products. SOUTH CENTRAL Missouri – St. Louis, Springfield | Texas - Dallas, Houston CALL 800-330-8508 We ship coast to coast, with 85% of our deliveries made using our own fleet of trucks, ensuring a consistent and predictable delivery schedule. WEST Arizona | California CALL 602-271-0700 With most orders shipped within 24 hours, you can expect timely, on-demand availability of the products you need, when you need them. MOUNTAIN Utah | Colorado CALL 602-271-0700 • 24/7 ACCESS OUR EASY-TO-USE • ONLINE CATALOG 1-800-234-1460 • ACCOUNT INFORMATION CHECK OUT OUR BLOG: blog.rjschinner.com WEBSITE • INFORMATION AND LINKS www.rjschinner.com RJ Schinner Company Product Catalog A. Chemicals ............................................................................................. 2 B. Cleaning Supplies .............................................................................. 53 C. Restroom ............................................................................................ 73 D. Safety .................................................................................................. 74 E. Facility Maintenance ......................................................................... 79 F. Industrial Packaging .......................................................................... 84 G. Receptacles / Trash ........................................................................... 86 H. Can Liners ......................................................................................... 93 I. Skin Care ............................................................................................. 98 J. Personal & Feminine Care .............................................................. 123 K. Paper ................................................................................................ 127 L. Food Service ..................................................................................... 161 M. Office Supplies ................................................................................ 259 N. Beverage Supply .............................................................................. 260 *Not all items may be available in all locations. **Please contact your RJ Sales Rep or visit www.rjschinner.com for items not included in this catalog. SECTION A Chemicals Absorbents Clorox® Lavender Concentrated Bleach Concentrated formula is powerful enough to Fresh Super-Sorb Absorbent stand up to whatever life throws your way. Ideal for use in grocery stores, restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, day care facilities, health clinics. Absorbs 60 times it's weight immediately. Soaks up vomit, blood, urine, and 30778 64 oz. 8/cs other spills. Saves clean-up time. Contains both a quat and a microbicide to eliminate Clorox® Regular Concentrated Bleach odors. Lemon fragrance. Concentrated formula is powerful enough to 6-14-SS-S-BX 12 oz. Shaker Can 6/cs stand up to whatever life throws your way. Ammonia Pure Bright® Clear Ammonia 30768 30 oz. 12/cs Cleans and deodorizes. Great all purpose hard and soft surface cleaner. Makes up to 16 Clorox® Regular Concentrated Bleach gallons. Concentrated formula is powerful enough to stand up to whatever life throws your way. 19703575033 64 oz. 8/cs Bleach 30769 64 oz. 8/cs Borateem® Color Safe Bleach Clorox® Splash-Less Regular Liquid Bleach Helps keep your clothes looking newer longer 2x more controlled pour. 10x deep cleaning by brightening colors, removing stains, and benefits. 33& more cleaning solution. Whitens fighting dinginess. Whitens Whites. Brightens deodorizes and removes stains. Colors. Advanced Stain Remover. Works well in hot, cold or warm water. Uses biodegradable cleaning agents. 30783 55 oz. 8/cs 00145 5 Gal. Pail ea KIK 101 Low Strength Bleach Clorox® 2 oz. Bleach Pen™ Gel Designed specifically for the retail shelf. An Laundry pre-treater gel for whites. 2 oz. pens. extreme value bleach. Formulated specifically for price and retail shelf appeal. Removes stains. Excellent laundry bleach. Does not disinfect. 11006755042 128 oz. 6/cs 31254 12/cs Clorox® Concentrated Germicidal Bleach Clorox® Clean Linen Concentrated Bleach This high-quality concentrated disinfectant kills Concentrated formula is powerful enough to a broad spectrum of microorganisms and is stand up to whatever life throws your way. excellent for controlling mold and mildew in bathrooms. Use on other germ-prone surfaces around the house. 31009 64 oz. 8/cs 30772 64 oz. 8/cs Clorox® Concentrated Germicidal Bleach Clorox® Green Works® Non-Chlorine This high-quality concentrated disinfectant kills Bleach a broad spectrum of microorganisms and is Whitens whites, safe on colors and 95% excellent for controlling mold and mildew in naturally derived. Gives you the cleaning power bathrooms. Use on other germ-prone surfaces you need to fight your toughest stains on around the house. whites and colors. Won't leave a harsh residue 30966 121 oz. 3/cs on your clothes. 30647 60 oz. 8/cs RJ Schinner Company Not all items are available in all locations. 2 Consult your RJ Sales Rep for additional information. SECTION Chemicals A Pure Bright® Germicidal Ultra Bleach Maxim® XXXtractor Extraction Cleaner Active ingredient 6.00% Sodium Hypochlorite. Designed to penetrate carpet and loosen soils EPA Registered. Kills C.Diff, MRSA and more. quickly so they are fully extracted into the Convenience Pak. machine in one stroke. Controlled sudsing, residue free, fresh smelling results. 11008635042 128 oz. 6/cs 092400-41 Gal. 4/cs 11008638431 128 oz. 3/cs Professional RESOLVE® Carpet Extraction Carpet Deodorizer Cleaner One product, one dilution for three cleaning Arm & Hammer™ Carpet & Room Allergen uses. Carpet extraction cleaner, traffic lane Reducer cleaner and pretreatment spray. Low foaming, Made with Arm & Hammer® Baking Soda that cleans and deodorizes. Makes up to 64 gallons penetrates deep down to absorb and eliminate (1:64). odors at the source. Lightly scented. Eliminates 97161 Gal. 4/cs up to 80% of allergens from carpeting. 9 per case. Carpet Pre Sprays 33200-84113 42.6 oz 9/cs Diversey Heavy Duty Prespray Arm & Hammer™ Fabric & Carpet Foam pH neutral cleaner for prespraying to loosen Deodorizer heavily soiled carpets. Contains soil repellent This quick fix for high-traffic areas rids carpet material to help reduce resoiling on carpet. of odors without vacuuming. Eliminates even Safe to use on all carpets including wool. Fruity the toughest odors with no residue. Leaves a fresh scent. light, pleasant scent. Safe for use around pets. 904266 Gal. 4/cs 33200-00514 15 oz. 6/cs Carpet Shampoo & Cleaners Arm & Hammer™ plus OxiClean® Dirt Fighters Champion Sprayon® Carpet & Upholstery Carpet and room odor and dirt eliminator. The Foaming Cleaner power of baking soda and OxiClean® Dirt Removes oil- and water-based spills, spots and Fighters absorbs odors from smoke, mold, stains from carpets and upholstery fabrics. Use mildew, food spills. on a regular basis to prevent stains from 33200-11538 30 oz. 6/cs setting. Use as a pre-spotter prior to extraction. Penetrates to source, eliminating odors with Carpet Extraction Cleaner Ordenone®. 5148 18 oz. Net Wt. 12/cs Diversey Extraction Cleaner Use as a prespray, bonnet buff or extraction Carpet Spot / Gum Removers cleaner. Low foam formula works with today's high pressure extractors. Colorless with a floral Champion Sprayon® Chewing Gum & fresh scent. Contains corrosion inhibitors to Candle Wax Remover protect equipment. Has a freezing action that allows chewing gum and wax drippings to be removed easily and 903844 Gal. 4/cs effectively. Freezes substances instantly to -6° Diversey Extraction Rinse F. Release adhesion between substance
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