Massage paper for spas and spa facilities
A spa has higher demands than a single therapist: more treatments, more tables and an environment where the feeling of luxury and cleanliness is part of the product. Here is how to choose massage paper that lives up to it.
High occupancy needs durable material
With many treatments a day across several rooms, a spa tears through large amounts of paper. Choosing non-woven that does not tear and need early replacement pays off twice.
Fewer interruptions and less waste mean a lower cost per treatment despite the higher roll price.
Comfort that matches the experience
At a spa the experience is the product. Rough, rustling paper breaks the calm. SSS non-woven is soft and quiet, suiting a relaxing environment.
Softness also matters during longer treatments where the client lies still for a while.
Plan stock for every room
Estimate usage per treatment room and add it up. With several rooms, bulk buying pays off so you never run out on a fully booked day.
Always keep a buffer in stock — running out of massage paper mid spa-day is not an option.
Frequently asked questions
Which massage paper suits a spa best?
SSS non-woven, because it is soft, quiet and strong enough for high occupancy and oil treatments.
How much massage paper does a spa need?
Estimate usage per treatment room and sum it. With several rooms, bulk buying and a stock buffer pay off.
