Simply drop one That’s Good Stuff pod into the 500mL bottle. There is no need to cut, rip or tear the pod.
Fill the 500mL bottle with water, using the stream to agitate the pod.
Give the bottle a quick shake and the solution is ready to use.
Color-coded pods, packaging and labeling with product ID number ensure easy employee training and proper product selection.
Pods are packaged in resealable bags in box, jars and child resistant vials.
Color-coded and labeled, 500mL bottles and trigger sprayers are available for all 500mL dilution products.
That’s Good Stuff provides the best cleaning system available, and we have a solution that lets us ship products right to your door, nationwide. You get just the cleaning products you need, when you need them.
We analyze your cleaning requirements and work with you to create custom cleaning kits for your needs. Our lightweight pods ship by Australia Post to each location, ready to store in your cleaning closet.
By shipping direct, we can provide complete records of each location’s usage, so you can fix your costs and control your inventory.
• Job site portion control.
• No costly complicated proportioning devices needed.
• Easy product identification.
• Minimal space requirement.
• Minimal training time.
• No exposure to harsh concentrates.
That’s Good Stuff provides the cleanest, simplest, most cost-effective, nonmechanical approach to sanitary maintenance!
Several of our product configurations have earned the coveted Green Seal Certification status for excellence in sustainability and production processes.
The eco-benefits of dissolving pac cleaning products are twofold. First, they help you stop throwing away so much unnecessary plastic by reusing your cleaning bottles. In fact, based on our calculations, each year they prevent millions of kilos of plastic from ending up in landfills. And second, they are so much more portable and lightweight than other options, that the carbon footprint savings associated with shipping and delivery is up to 97%.
That's Good Stuff is proud to be part of the shift away from the “take-make-waste” linear model and moving towards a circular approach, one that decouples growth from finite resource consumption and benefits society, and the environment alike.