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Scouring Pads and Scrub Sponge • Medium pad for general cleaning: pots, pans, tile and countertops • Heavy duty pad for tough cleaning: pots, pans, stoves, flooring and equipment • Extra heavy duty pad for toughest cleaning: burnt-on carbon soils, hardened grease and heavy stains

Scour Pads

DON# Desc

Color Green Green

Size

Qty

A. J702 B. J703 C. J704

Medium Duty Heavy Duty

6" x 9" 6" x 9"

20/cs 15/cs 20/cs

3 1/2 " x 5"

Extra Heavy Duty Blue

Scrub Sponge

D. J777

Medium Duty

6 1/10 " x 3 11/16 " 20/cs

NOTE: Ask your DON Sales Representative for stocking locations

Protective Gloves • Gloves for all applications, from light to heavy duty use • Yellow, USDA-approved latex rubber gloves

All-Purpose Clean-Up Brush • Nylon bristles for strong, abrasive scrubbing; polyester bristles are for all- purpose scrubbing • Break-resistant bristles will not absorb oil or moisture • Soak-proof ergonomic handles are perfect for clean-up in a foodservice environment

Yellow Dishwashing Latex Gloves DON# Size

Length Qty

1038440 1038439

Medium

12" 12"

1/pk 1/pk

Large

DON#

Desc

Size

Qty

Black Industrial Rubber Glove J757 One Size Fits All

2J1105 2J1111

Medium Stiff Polyester

8"

1 ea 1 ea

16" 1/pk CAUTION: This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause a serious allergic reaction for some wearers.

Long Handle

20"

NOTE: Ask your DON Sales Representative for stocking locations

Brush-Rite ™ Low Suds

Bar Glass Wash • For manual use or use with electric glass washing machines where foam control is necessary • Removes lipstick and grease • Dilution: 1/2 oz per 1 gallon of water

Wok/Gong Brush • For cleaning woks and Japanese electric griddles • Palmyra bristles, wood handle

DON#

Size

Qty

DON# 1J542

Size 1 gal

Qty

1125940

8 7/8 "L x 2 5/8 "W x 1 3/4 "H 1 ea NOTE: Ask your DON Sales Representative for stocking locations

2/cs

NOTE: Ask your DON Sales Representative for stocking locations

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