Nova NOVA523 Black 60 gal Can Liner, 38" x 58", 1.6 mil, 100/Case
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Nova Black Repro Can Liner — 60 Gallon, 38" x 58", 1.6 Mil

Heavy-duty black repro can liners for 60-gallon containers deliver reliable strength for demanding facility waste. Size: 38" x 58" with 1.6 mil thickness for improved puncture resistance and heavy loads—ideal for back-of-house, maintenance, and industrial cleanup routes. A dependable choice for commercial accounts across Orlando, Kissimmee, and Central Florida.

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Overview

What this 60-gallon liner is, where it performs best, and why 1.6 mil matters.

Key Specs

Bag size, thickness, fit guidance, and the best use-case for 38" x 58".

Best Uses

Back-of-house, maintenance, and industrial waste where puncture resistance matters.

Fit & Strength Guide

How to match container size, choose thickness, and reduce bag failures.

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Heavy-Duty Black Repro Can Liner — 60 Gallon (38" x 58"), 1.6 Mil

This heavy-duty black repro can liner is built for 60-gallon containers and demanding commercial waste streams. Measuring 38" x 58" with a durable 1.6 mil thickness, it helps reduce punctures, tears, and blowouts when handling heavier loads and sharper debris—especially in back-of-house, maintenance, and industrial environments.

For facilities in Orlando, Kissimmee, and Central Florida, these liners support cleaner routes, fewer emergency bag changes, and more predictable supply programs across warehouses, restaurants, schools, offices, and multi-site operations.

  • 1.6 mil strength for heavier loads and improved puncture resistance
  • 60-gallon fit for larger waste containers and back-of-house barrels
  • Black repro appearance for discreet waste handling in commercial operations
  • Fewer failures means fewer leaks, cleaner floors, and less labor rework
60 Gallon 38" x 58" 1.6 Mil Heavy-Duty Black Repro Puncture Resistant

Best for: Back-of-house waste, maintenance routes, industrial cleanup, and higher-risk trash streams where thinner liners often fail.

Strength note: If your waste includes sharp edges, heavy wet trash, or construction debris, thicker liners like 1.6 mil help reduce punctures and leaks.

Specs & Best Uses

Key Specifications

Product Type
Can liner / trash bag
Capacity Fit
60-gallon containers
Bag Size
38" x 58"
Thickness
1.6 mil (heavy-duty)
Color
Black (repro)
Primary Benefit
Improved puncture resistance for demanding waste streams

Best Uses

  • Back-of-house: kitchens, prep areas, receiving, and storage rooms
  • Maintenance & janitorial: daily waste routes and heavier bag handling
  • Industrial & warehouse: higher-load trash where puncture risk is higher
  • Multi-site programs: standardize a durable liner to reduce complaints and leaks

Fit & Strength Guide: How to Choose the Right 60-Gallon Can Liner

Choosing the correct liner size and thickness helps prevent common problems like splits, leaks, and bag failures during pickup. Use this quick guide to match a liner to your container and your waste type.

Step 1: Confirm Container Size

  1. Measure rim width and height of the container.
  2. Ensure the liner’s width and length provide enough overhang to tie off.
  3. For larger bins, prioritize length to prevent the bag from slipping inside.

Step 2: Match Thickness to Waste

  • Light office trash: thinner liners often work (lower puncture risk).
  • Back-of-house wet waste: thicker liners reduce leaks and blowouts.
  • Industrial / sharp debris: choose heavier mil for puncture resistance.

Common Problems (and What They Usually Mean)

  • Bag ripping at pickup: thickness too light for the load or sharp edges inside.
  • Leaks: bag too thin for wet waste or punctures from hidden debris.
  • Bag slips inside can: bag length too short or not enough overhang.
  • Odor or mess: consider tightening waste handling routines and using thicker liners.

Central Florida Facility Tip

For multi-location operations in Orlando and Kissimmee, standardize liner size by zone (back-of-house vs office) to reduce errors, speed up restocking, and keep purchasing consistent.

Pro Tip: If your team reports frequent punctures, move up in thickness for your highest-risk areas (receiving, maintenance, industrial) while keeping lighter liners for office trash to control costs.

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FAQ: 60-Gallon Heavy-Duty Can Liners

What does 1.6 mil mean for a trash bag?

“Mil” is a thickness measure. A 1.6 mil liner is generally thicker than standard liners and is chosen when strength and puncture resistance matter.

Is 38" x 58" the right size for a 60-gallon can?

It is a common size for many 60-gallon containers, but fit depends on the can’s rim width and height. If you need more overhang for tying, consider a longer liner.

Where should I use heavy-duty liners vs standard liners?

Use heavier liners in back-of-house, maintenance, and industrial areas; use lighter liners in offices to control cost—this is the best balance for multi-site purchasing programs.

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KIK Pure Bright Bleach 6% — 1 Gallon (6/Case)

KIK Pure Bright Bleach 6% (1 gallon, 6 per case) is a dependable, controlled-use commercial bleach option for janitorial and facility programs that need consistent results, predictable reorders, and fewer emergency supply runs.

Concentration
6%
Size
1 Gallon
Case Pack
6/Case
Item #
11008635042
UPC
059647210143
KIK Pure Bright Bleach 6% 1 gallon bottle, 6 per case

Why Facilities Standardize This SKU

  • Predictable ordering: consistent case pack supports stable par levels.
  • Controlled-use: reduces random substitutions and inconsistent outcomes.
  • Program discipline: supports SOP-based deep-clean tasks where bleach is appropriate.

Label-First Reminder

Always follow the manufacturer label for approved surfaces, dilution guidance, contact time, ventilation, and PPE requirements. Do not mix with other chemicals unless label-approved.

Purchasing Tip (Most Common Win)

  • Set a par level (minimum on-hand) by location and reorder by case.
  • Assign a storage zone and shift responsibility to prevent “free-pour” waste.
  • Use measuring tools to support consistent dilution and reduce rework.

Shop related categories:

Local advantage: USA Hospitality has served Central Florida since 2006. Ask about fast local delivery in Orlando & Kissimmee and a dedicated account manager to help with reorder planning and emergency orders.

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.

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

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.

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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