
Foaming Hand Soap JANITORI™ - No.52
- Foam format uses ~1 mL per pump vs. 2 mL for liquid soap -- same clean hands, half the product, double the lifespan per jug
- Moisturizes with every wash -- aloe vera, almond oil, and vitamin E prevent the cracked skin that plagues high-frequency environments like daycare and healthcare
- One 4 L jug delivers ~4,000 foaming pumps at $0.0075 each -- the lowest cost-per-wash in Janitori's hand care line
- Formula
- Foaming + Skin-Nourishing
- Plant-derived foam enriched with aloe vera, almond oil, and vitamin E
- Clean Claim
- 0% of 8 Harmful Chemicals
- No parabens, SLS, EDTA, NTA, chlorine, phosphates, petroleum solvents, or VOCs
- Size
- 4 L Refill Jug
- Refills foam dispensers -- requires foaming-type dispenser
- Origin
- Made in Montreal, QC
- Canadian-manufactured since 1994
Cost per application
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Common questions
Why foaming instead of liquid hand soap?
Foaming soap uses roughly half the product per wash compared to liquid. A foam dispenser aerates the soap as it's pumped, creating a ready-to-lather foam with ~1 mL per dose vs. ~2 mL for liquid. Over thousands of washes, this cuts your soap cost in half and reduces waste. The cleaning performance is identical -- you're just using the product more efficiently.
Can I use this in any soap dispenser?
No -- this formula is designed specifically for foaming soap dispensers. Foaming dispensers have a special pump mechanism that mixes air with the soap to create foam. If you put this in a standard liquid soap dispenser, it will dispense as a thin, watery liquid and won't lather properly. If your facility uses standard dispensers, use Janitori No.51 (liquid hand soap) instead.
How does this compare to Janitori No.51 liquid hand soap?
Same moisturizing formula base (aloe vera, almond oil, vitamin E) and same 0% harmful chemicals claim. The difference is format and economy. No.52 is formulated for foam dispensers and uses ~1 mL per pump vs. ~2 mL for No.51. That means No.52 delivers ~4,000 washes per 4 L jug compared to ~2,000 for No.51 -- at the same $29.99 price. If your facility has foam dispensers, No.52 is the more economical choice. If you have standard dispensers, go with No.51.
How much money does foaming soap actually save?
At $29.99 per 4 L jug: No.52 costs ~$0.0075 per wash (4,000 pumps). No.51 liquid costs ~$0.015 per wash (2,000 pumps). For a 100-person facility averaging 5 washes per day, that's roughly $137/year with foaming vs. $274/year with liquid -- about $137 saved annually on soap alone, from a single dispenser location. Multiply by every washroom in your facility.
Is it safe for schools and daycare?
Yes. The formula contains 0% parabens, SLS, EDTA, NTA, chlorine, phosphates, petroleum solvents, and VOCs. It's non-toxic, non-irritating, and moisturizing -- specifically suited for environments where small children wash frequently and skin sensitivity is a concern. The foaming format also means less mess and less product wasted by kids who over-pump.