High-Density Can Liner Value Pack — Clear, 60 Gal, 38" x 58", 19 Mi
Extra heavy-duty HDPE clear can liners for 60-gallon containers in high-volume commercial facilities. Size 38" x 58" with 19 mic thickness and a star-seal bottom for improved leak resistance and load distribution. Supplied in interleaved rolls for fast, one-at-a-time dispensing: 6 rolls x 25 liners = 150 liners/case. Ideal for warehouses, foodservice back-of-house, schools, and facility programs across Orlando, Kissimmee, and Central Florida.
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Quick Jump
Overview
What these 60-gallon extra heavy-duty HDPE liners are, and why star-seal + interleaved rolls improve performance.
Key Specs
Capacity, size, thickness (microns), seal type, and case pack—fast purchasing reference.
Best Uses
High-volume routes: warehouses, back-of-house, campuses, and maintenance programs.
Fit & Dispensing Guide
How to confirm 60-gallon liner fit and why interleaved rolls reduce wasted motion.
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Extra Heavy-Duty HDPE Clear Can Liners — 60 Gallon (38" x 58"), 19 Mic, Star Seal, Interleaved Rolls, 150/Case
These extra heavy-duty HDPE clear can liners are designed for 60-gallon containers used in high-volume commercial facilities throughout Orlando, Kissimmee, and Central Florida. Sized 38" x 58" with a robust 19 mic thickness, they are built for demanding routes where reliability and speed matter.
The star-seal bottom helps distribute weight more evenly and can improve leak resistance compared to flat-seal styles, while interleaved rolls deliver fast, one-at-a-time dispensing to keep maintenance and janitorial teams moving. Case pack is optimized for stocking efficiency: 6 rolls x 25 liners = 150 liners per case.
- 60-gallon commercial fit: sized for common 60-gallon containers (38" x 58")
- Extra heavy-duty HDPE: 19 mic thickness for stronger performance on busy routes
- Star-seal bottom: improved load distribution and leak resistance
- Interleaved roll dispensing: one-at-a-time pull for faster liner changes
- Efficient case pack: 150 liners/case (6 rolls x 25)
Best for: Warehouses, distribution centers, foodservice back-of-house, schools/universities, stadiums, and industrial facilities with high-volume waste removal.
Performance note: Use extra heavy-duty liners for heavier loads, wet waste, or routes where puncture resistance and reduced failures are priorities.
Specs & Best Uses
Key Specifications
- Product Type
- Can liner (trash bag), interleaved roll
- Material
- HDPE (high-density polyethylene)
- Color
- Clear/Natural
- Capacity
- 60 gallon containers
- Size
- 38" x 58"
- Thickness
- 19 mic
- Bottom Seal
- Star-seal bottom
- Roll Pack
- 25 liners per roll
- Case Pack
- 6 rolls per case (150 liners/case)
How to Confirm 60-Gallon Can Liner Fit (38" x 58") & Improve Route Speed
Correct fit reduces slip-down and helps prevent tears during removal. Interleaved rolls help crews pull one liner at a time, minimizing tangles and speeding up can changes.
Step 1: Measure the Container
- Rim width: measure across the opening (or diameter for round cans).
- Height: measure bottom to rim to ensure enough length for a cuff and tie-off.
- Waste type: heavier, wet, or messy waste benefits from extra heavy-duty liners.
Step 2: Confirm Liner Coverage
- 38" width: supports common 60-gallon can openings with room for a secure cuff.
- 58" length: provides depth for many 60-gallon container heights.
- If liners slip, specify a wider size; if they tear, validate thickness and debris profile.
Why Star Seal + Interleaved Rolls
- Star seal: helps distribute load and can reduce bottom leaks
- Interleaved rolls: one-at-a-time dispensing reduces tangles and over-pulling
- Faster service: improves route speed for janitorial and maintenance teams
Common Issues (and Fixes)
- Bottom leaks: verify seal type and avoid overfilling
- Punctures/tears: sharp debris—use extra heavy-duty specs for that station
- Slip-down: too narrow—select a wider liner for the rim
- Sticking/tangles: interleaved rolls help reduce multi-bag pulls
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Facility Dispensers
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FAQ: 60-Gallon Extra Heavy-Duty HDPE Clear Liners (38" x 58", 19 Mic)
What is the advantage of a star-seal bottom?
A star-seal bottom can help distribute weight more evenly and may reduce leaks under load compared to flat-seal styles, especially on high-volume routes.
Why use interleaved rolls?
Interleaved rolls typically dispense one liner at a time, helping reduce tangles and multi-bag pulls—useful for janitorial and maintenance teams servicing many cans per shift.
Is 19 mic considered extra heavy-duty?
Micron thickness is one indicator of strength. For heavy, wet, or sharp waste, confirm the liner grade needed for your station to reduce punctures and failures.
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Key Specs — Ordering & Standardization
SKU & Pack Details
- Brand
- KIK
- Product
- Pure Bright Bleach
- Concentration
- 6%
- Unit Size
- 1 Gallon
- Case Pack
- 6/Case
- Item #
- 11008635042
- UPC
- 059647210143
Inventory Controls (Recommended)
- Order by case to keep chemical programs consistent across teams and shifts.
- Assign a single storage zone and track “open case” usage for accountability.
- Set minimum par levels per location to avoid stockouts mid-week.
- Use a simple checklist: receiving, storage, measuring tools, and SOP reminders.
Procurement Pathways
Keep bleach as a controlled-use item and fill the rest of the workflow with daily-use products.
- Bathroom Cleaners for daily tasks (non-bleach)
- All-Purpose Cleaners for general zone cleaning
- Disinfectants & Sanitizers for label-claim tasks
Business Account Advantage
For multi-location or high-frequency reorders, ask about a business account and account manager support. The goal: fewer urgent purchases, better par levels, and consistent case ordering.
Applications & Best Uses (Label-First)
This 6% commercial bleach is typically used in controlled tasks within janitorial and facility programs. The best practice is always label-first: approved surfaces, dilution, and contact time depend on the manufacturer label.
Where It Typically Fits
- Scheduled deep-clean tasks where bleach is appropriate and supervised.
- Restrooms as part of a planned deep-clean routine (not a substitute for daily cleaners).
- Maintenance zones with SOPs, measuring tools, and controlled storage.
Best Fit by Operation
- Hospitality & Food Service: BOH deep-clean routines when label allows.
- Healthcare / Clinics: only when procedures call for bleach and label directions are followed.
- Professional buildings: restrooms and scheduled deep-clean programs.
- Facilities: maintenance workflows with documented SOPs.
Pair With for Complete Workflows
- Bathroom cleaners for daily non-bleach tasks.
- All-purpose cleaners for general zone cleaning and wipe-downs.
- Disinfectants & sanitizers for specific label claims.
Practical “Do Not” Reminder
- Do not mix with other chemicals unless label-approved.
- Use only on approved surfaces and follow contact time instructions.
- Ventilate and use required PPE as directed by the label.
Bleach Use Guide — Safer Use, Better Results, Less Waste
Treat bleach as a controlled-use chemical. The goal is consistent outcomes, fewer mistakes, and fewer repeat-cleaning problems — without overuse. Always follow the manufacturer label.
Safety First (Non-Negotiable)
- Follow label requirements for PPE, ventilation, dilution, and contact time.
- Use a measuring tool to prevent waste and inconsistent results.
- Keep away from incompatible chemicals unless label-approved.
Storage & Handling (Program Control)
- Assign a dedicated storage location (locked/controlled if appropriate).
- Label the shelf and keep “open-case” tracking simple (date opened, responsible shift).
- Train one standard routine per zone — reduce improvisation.
Reduce Rework (Where Teams Lose Time)
Rework usually happens when the wrong chemical is used for the task or the routine is inconsistent. Build a “daily vs deep-clean” workflow and standardize products across shifts.
- Daily routines: Bathroom Cleaners + All-Purpose Cleaners
- Task-specific label claims: Disinfectants & Sanitizers
Training Shortcut (SOP Template)
- Approved surfaces and “do not use on” notes (from label).
- Mix/dilution rules + required contact time (from label).
- PPE checklist + storage rules + who signs off per shift.
FAQ & Documents
Documents
If SDS/spec sheets are available, download them from the product’s Attachments section. Always follow the manufacturer label for approved use and safety requirements.
Why standardize one bleach SKU across locations?
Standardization reduces training confusion, improves reorder discipline, and prevents last-minute substitutions that lead to inconsistent outcomes.
How do we reduce bleach waste in a facility program?
Treat bleach as controlled-use: assign storage zones, use measuring tools, and set shift responsibility with a simple SOP.
What is the safest default rule for bleach use?
Label-first: follow approved surfaces, dilution guidance, contact time, ventilation, and PPE requirements exactly as stated on the manufacturer label.
What products pair well with bleach in a standard program?
Use daily cleaners for routine tasks (bathroom and all-purpose) and reserve bleach for controlled tasks where appropriate; add task-specific disinfectants/sanitizers when label claims are required.
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