Professional cleaning results for small businesses made easy by Diversey Care


Diversey Care division launched the Pro Series Smart Mix ProTM/MC, the industry’s first dilution control system in a pouch. Ideal for smaller businesses with tight budgets and limited storage space, Smart Mix Pro provides a convenient and cost-effective dilution control alternative for all ready-to-use (RTU) spray bottles. 

“Customers with smaller spaces and budgets face unique challenges when it comes to storing cleaning products,” said Sergio Pupkin, Vice President, Global Marketing, Diversey Care. “Smart Mix Pro delivers super-concentrated chemicals in smaller packaging, meaning less waste and lower transportation costs and storage requirements.”

A case of Smart Mix Pro (two pouches) prepares eight 1-quart RTU bottles of cleaning solution, reducing storage requirements by 80 percent. To mix the solution, cleaners simply add one gallon of water to the pouch, close the cap and burst the inner pouch of concentrated chemical by squeezing it.  This releases the perfect dose of concentrate into the water, creating a cleaning solution that is ready to use in seconds.  

Smart Mix Pro creates less plastic waste than traditional RTU quart bottles and reduces transportation energy consumption because of the product’s lighter weight and smaller size.  It also reduces costs by allowing customers to purchase concentrates in platforms that are sized for their needs.  Additionally, the Smart Mix Pro’s patented lightweight package is portable and allows for cost-effective small parcel ground shipping. 

Diversey Care is a division of Sealed Air Corp., a leader in food safety and security, facility hygiene and product protection. For more information about Diversey Care, please visit www.diversey.com or follow it on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.



August 5, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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