The ideal choice for wiping up
Blue roll exists under many names for our customers, we get asked for catering roll, kitchen towel, blue tissue roll, centrefeed roll, engineers roll, blue paper towel, kitchen roll, paper roll, to name but a few. Its versatility really shows as it is used in both industrial and domestic premises everywhere from cafés, restaurants, offices, car mechanics to your own home kitchen.
Blue roll is conventionally sold as a 6 pack and with a long 80-metre roll, it greatly reduces the risk of it running out or needing replacement fast, especially for businesses with high customer and staff numbers.
Why use blue roll?
- Strong, highly absorbent & perfect for drying & wiping
- Hypo-allergenic – antibacterial, antifungal & odour resistant
- Stand-alone or in a dispenser for more hygienic & easy use
- Friendly to the environment as it is recyclable and disposable
Where and how the blue roll is used?
Blue roll is so versatile it can be used in a range of various environments from industrial to domestic and everything in between. See some examples below:
Food production
Blue roll is ideal for any food production environment due to its highly absorbent properties and strength in cleaning up spills of liquids when preparing food. Chefs, cooks, and homemakers all love using blue roll in their kitchen workspace as it’s great for:
- Removing fat and food remnants from grills, so sinks don’t become blocked when washing
- Reducing sliding when it’s used under chopping boards
- Giving a streak-free finish for cleaning and drying worktops
- Its distinctive colour makes it easy to spot in a time of emergency
- Helping to mop up kitchen spills, including cooking fat and oil
Engineering and industrial
Engineers, mechanics, and industrial workers are huge advocates of using blue roll due to its durability and high absorbency. With a mix of messy oil spills and stubborn grease, blue roll is perfect to clean grubby hands, tools, workbenches, and even the floors and walls of these busy environments.
Medical practices
Doctors, dentists, and medical practitioners frequently use blue roll to help disinfect and sanitise their furniture, such as dentist chairs, massage tables and seating areas.
Home polishing and cleaning
Everyday cleaning is a dream with blue roll as it can be used to polish windows, mirrors, glass surfaces as well as stainless steel items and taps, its streak-free properties make household cleaning so much easier.
Hand drying
Hand drying is one of the most popular uses of blue roll, as its eco-friendly and hygienic. With the outbreak of Covid-19, proper handwashing and drying has never been so crucial to curtailing the spread of the virus. Whether you are using normal soap or an antibacterial solution, it is imperative that you dry your hands thoroughly afterwards, as it is more likely that bacteria will be transferred from wet hands to dry ones.
This is one of the main reasons blue roll is so popular, as it is ultra-absorbent and disposable, helping to reduce the spread of germs once used correctly after washing your hands according to the HSE guidelines. There is no doubt that blue roll is one of the most versatile and useful products to have when cleaning, wiping, or drying up in your workspace or home.