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Mogul wipes for dry and wet applications
10th of August 2015From Mogul comes a range of spunlace wipes for dry and wet applications, with cotton a speciality. Its Duotex abrasive wipes - which come in a variety of colours - are designed for heavy-duty cleaning, with a scrubbing side for removing the toughest soils and a smooth side for absorbing them.
Q-Wick is an embossed meltblown abrasive wipe with low
Tork Industrial low-lint cleaning cloth from SCA
10th of August 2015Tork manufacturer SCA has launched an extremely low-linting cleaning cloth suitable for use in the food manufacturing, electronics and automotive industries. Made from 100 per cent polypropylene, Tork Industrial Low-Lint Cleaning Cloth is also anti-static.
The new cloth is designed for use in conjunction with the Tork Folded Cloth Dispenser which
Window cleaning - safety first
10th of August 2015Window cleaning has long been associated with working from height along with all the risks that this involves. But since the advent of water-fed poles, how safe is window cleaning today? And what products are there on the market that can further improve window cleaners’ safety? Ann Laffeaty finds out.
Concern for personal safety is becoming
Omniflex AutoVac battery cleaning system from Kaivac
7th of August 2015Kaivac has introduced its OmniFlex AutoVac with lithium-ion smart battery technology. The new cordless system can clean over 6,000 square metres per hour, says the manufacturer, and costs up to 80 per cent less than traditional automatic scrubbers.
AutoVac sits on top of a self-dispensing trolley bucket and fresh cleaning solution is always
Handy refuse sack pack from Cromwell
7th of August 2015Cromwell Polythene has added a handy dispenser pack to its range of refuse sacks. The EaZee cardboard carton has a perforated lid, which minimises wastage and allows easier
and quicker dispensing of individual sacks.
The dispenser, which is also a convenient storage solution, contains 200 or Cromwell’s Ensa brand sacks - these are 90 litres
Signature Colour washroom dispensers from Initial
6th of August 2015Initial Washroom Hygiene says its Signature Colour range of dispensers has been designed to harness the power of colour psychology and provoke improved hygiene behaviours.
The company has identified seven colours, each proven to elicit particular psychological responses. They all sit in colour group one - bright, clean colours with a yellow base