Collection: Professional Cleaning Services Supplies & Equipment

Equip your contract cleaning business or facilities team with specialist professional cleaning services supplies and equipment tailored for commercial sites of all sizes. Discover commercial‑grade chemicals, tools, machinery, microfibre systems and janitorial products designed to help professional cleaners deliver consistent results, meet WHS obligations and maintain high standards across offices, schools, healthcare, hospitality and industrial facilities.

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Professional Cleaner FAQs

What is the best mop, microfibre system or vacuum for professional cleaners?

Professional cleaners in Australia typically rely on commercial microfibre flat mops or spray mops for hard floors, paired with colour‑coded microfibre cloths to control cross‑contamination. For vacuums, a commercial backpack or canister vacuum with HEPA filtration is ideal for offices, schools and larger sites, while wet and dry vacuums or autoscrubbers are often used for warehouses, carparks and industrial floors where heavier soils and larger areas need to be maintained efficiently.

How do I choose cost‑effective janitorial supplies without compromising quality?

To choose cost‑effective janitorial supplies, start by standardising on a small range of commercial‑grade chemicals, tools and paper products that are proven to work across most sites, then buy in bulk from reputable Australian suppliers to reduce unit costs. Look for products that offer good dilution rates, durability and WHS compliance (such as concentrated chemicals with clear labels and SDS, quality mops, buckets and trolleys), and assess total cost in use – factoring in productivity and rework – rather than just the sticker price.

What PPE should professional cleaners wear for different tasks and chemicals?

Professional cleaners should always wear disposable or reusable gloves as a minimum, with safety glasses, masks or respirators and protective clothing added depending on the chemical and task risk. For example, bathroom and chemical handling tasks often require chemical‑resistant gloves and eye protection, while stripping floors, using stronger degreasers or working in dusty environments may require respirators, overalls and non‑slip footwear to comply with WHS obligations and site safety rules.

What products and tools are best for office cleaning, washrooms, floors and carpets?

For office cleaning, professional cleaners typically use all‑purpose cleaners, glass cleaners, microfibre cloths, disinfectant wipes and backpack vacuums to handle desks, touchpoints and partitions. Washrooms require dedicated bathroom cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, disinfectants, microfibre mops and a full range of washroom consumables such as hand soap, paper towels and toilet paper, while floors and carpets are maintained with neutral floor cleaners, autoscrubbers or microfibre mops for hard floors and commercial vacuums, carpet spotters and periodic extraction for soft floors.