Lawrence County basketball star purchases Evansville industrial cleaning business

EVANSVILLE – A long-time Evansville industrial cleaning business has been sold to Lawrence County basketball star Damon Bailey.

Damon Bailey

He is the new owner of Kor-X-All Cleaning.

In 1934 Freda and Max Senzell founded Kor-X-All Co. in Downtown Evansville.

Max and his brother-in-law, Hyman Miles, were “over the road” salesmen selling janitorial supplies from their headquarters in Atlanta, GA.

From these humble beginnings, Kor-X-All has been a thriving business in the downtown Evansville business district since opening in 1934.

Both men found the Indiana market to be quite favorable and in 1934 Max opened Kor-X-All in Evansville with his wife Freda running the day-to-day operation.  Hyman and his wife, Dora, did the same on Wabash Ave. in Terre Haute.

Bailey says he doesn’t plan to cut any jobs and hopes to expand operations, getting into local schools.

“It will be the same concept you know in janitorial supplies and in the distribution business,” he says. “We’ll get a little more involved in the K-12 and high educational spaces than maybe the Kor-X-All has in the past.”

Bailey says the current owner will stay on staff while the sale transition takes place.

Our product line includes floor maintenance equipment, paper supplies, can liners, floor cleaners and waxes, disinfectants, degreasers, matting, carpet cleaners, brooms, brushes, deodorants, and restroom supplies.

Kor-X-All’s sales representatives cover its distribution territory which covers a 60-mile radius around Evansville.

We sell to all types of customers ranging from nursing homes, hospitals, schools, grocery stores, churches, industrial plants, office buildings, building service contractors, hotels, motels, restaurants, retail stores, convenience stores and service stations.