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Mitras Amenities CC
Hotel in Durban North

www.mitras.co.za
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Unit G. Briardene. Durban North. Kwazulu Natal. 4051
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Manufacturers and Distributors of five star Hotel Guest Toiletries and Hotel Amenities to Hotels, Guest Houses and Game Lodges, throughout South Africa.  Our factory employs ladiies to manufactgure the products, almost all is done by hand.  Mitras exports are SADAC approved enabeling you to pay less import duties on our products.Our products can be found in many hotels and game lodges from Zanzibar to Cape Town.  We manufacture our products using top ingredients and are working with chemists to improve formulations all the time.  We specialise in personalised amenities and can offer low volume runs for guest houses.  Our inhouse printing department can print full colour labels for your bottles as well as accessories.In supporting our local industry you are creating jobs for our rainbow nation.Recently we launched Prosun-  an active Lifestyle Sun Care Protection Range  www.prosun.co.za.

Mitras Amenities was established in 2001 in Durban Kwa Zulu Natal, the business began manufacturing Hotel toiletries and specialised in branded personalised amenities for hotels giving them products that were exceptional quality. Mitras then grew into one of South Africa’s larger amenity manufactures and now operate from their newly acquired factory in the Cornubia Industrial Estate. Mitras exports products throughout Sub Saharan Africa and is proudly associated with various hotel groups in Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique, Swaziland, Botswana etc. We have proudly achieved our BEE level 2 for the past 3 years through social enterprise development, management and preferential procurement. Mary Ann Rodino has served as executive housekeeper at The Spa at Norwich Inn in Norwich, Conn., for 16 years. Guest is our premium range of toiletries with the luxurious Vetiver fragrance. This range is suited to all establishments, our products do not contain parabens and our packing in bio-degradable. As women we need to stand together and honour our business associates. To keep your vintage linens in tip-top shape, Julia Beach, marketing director at the General Morgan Inn in Greeneville, Tenn., suggests storing them in long, flat boxes and wrapping them in acid-free tissue paper. To avoid creases, use empty paper towel or toilet tissue rolls (also wrapped in acid-free paper) and tuck them in the folds. Sean Nies, executive housekeeper at the Hotel Hershey in Hershey, Pa., has encountered more than his share of chocolate mishaps. Treat the stain first for the non-greasy portion, using cool water and detergent. Then sponge the remaining greasy portion with cleaning fluid. Also, to remove light scorch stains on linen, rub the cut side of an onion over the stain then soak in cold water. When hot food, such as a pizza box, is served on bare wood, the heat can leave a cloudy film on the surface of the wood. Whether from a nick, cut or bloody nose, blood can be one of the hardest stains to remove. Melted candle wax on carpets or fabric can be a big mess. To remove it, Addie Johnson, executive housekeeper at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston places a thin, wet cloth on top of the stain. The wax will slowly melt and be absorbed into the cloth. To give your carpets a fresh scent without the use of artificial sprays or chemicals, Laurel McKown, executive housekeeper at the Hotel Boulderado in Boulder, Colo., suggests placing a cotton ball with clove oil in the blower compartment of the vacuum. Any essential oil will work just as well and leave a subtle, pleasant fragrance in the room. Paulette Sable from the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans cautions that before putting chemicals on fabric or upholstery stains, use cold water and blot with a clean, white terry cloth. Are you one of the many homeowners who leave that heirloom silver in the drawer because you hate to polish it? Ewa Borkowska, executive housekeeper at the Historic Hotel Bethlehem in Bethlehem, Pa., notes that regular toothpaste is great for polishing silver. For cleaning chandelier crystals, Mary Ann Rodino, executive housekeeper at The Spa at Norwich Inn in Norwich, Conn., recommends mixing one part rubbing alcohol with three parts of water in a spray bottle.
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  Opening times Opening Closing
   Monday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
   Tuesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
   Wednesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
   Thursday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
   Friday 8:00 AM 3:30 PM
   Saturday Closed
   Sunday Closed

Payment methods we use:

  • Cash
  • Credit card
  • Bank check

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