Laundry Care

We Offer Solutions That Address Your Laundry Needs
And Help You Achieve Your Business Goals.

Whether you are in the hospitality, food and beverage, or healthcare industry, you have needs to keep your linens, uniforms, and decor to be clean, fresh and crisp.

Moreover, fabrics are often how your business presents itself to its customers and how it creates a pleasant work environment for your employees. Donʼt “dress up” your business in anything less than the finest by relying upon chemicals that canʼt do the job.

At Alpro, we evaluate your situation and propose the correct and reliable chemicals for the job. From bleaches to detergents to softeners, to pre-spotting, sanitizing and neutralizing harmful minerals in your water, we are your source for all commercial laundry applications.

Our commercial laundry professionals have the knowledge to understand your needs, and the product mix to solve your fabric cleaning concerns. From the routine to the specialized, you can be assured that with Alpro on your team, your linens and fabrics will be pleasant to look at and pleasant to hold.

LAUNDRY

Food Processing

Hospitals

Hotels

Industrial

On Premise

LAUNDRY CHEMICALS
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  • Alkali Builder
  • Bleach
  • Fabric Softener
  • Laundry Detergent
  • Neutralizer
  • Oxygen Bleach
  • Powder Detergent
  • Prespotter
  • Sanitizer
  • Sour

What types of laundry chemicals should I use?

At Alpro, we will assess your circumstances and provide the most appropriate and dependable laundry chemicals for the task. We provide a variety of laundry chemicals such as alkali builder, bleach, fabric softener, laundry detergent, neutralizer, oxygen bleach, powder detergent, pre-spotter, sanitizer, and sour. These laundry chemicals fulfill their role in the washing process, and by combining our laundry chemicals with our skilled team, we will assure you obtain satisfying results.

Why are there so many different types of chemicals for commercial laundry?

Unlike household laundry chores, commercial laundry typically requires more chemicals to work on various types of soils, dirts which are unlikely to be found in household laundry. Besides that, commercial laundry requires highly effective chemicals that will achieve maximum results at low washing cycle time.

What is the difference between liquid and powder detergents?

Powder detergents require manual dosing which is more labor intensive. Whereas, liquid detergents can be dosed automatically using chemical dosing equipment, which can be pre-programmed to inject the chemicals accurately during the washing cycle.