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Specific fibres for IPC Euromop range
20th of September 2012New from IPC Euromop is the Micro range, whereby a specific microfibre has been developed for different uses. All are designed to be used with the SDS trolley that features instant mop pre-impregnation.
The Micro Alpha mop is designed for dry cleaning, before disinfection, on all types of floors and vertical surfaces in high traffic areas. For
Just one tool needed with Reflex
20th of September 2012Reflex Systems specialises in mopping and trolley systems. Its latest development is the ProS Q with TPR squeegee blade, a patent pending mounting function for different types of cloths. This means one tool can be used for wiping, squeegeeing and mopping.
The company aims to develop systems that save costs and resources such as chemicals, water
Two together from Rubbermaid
20th of September 2012Two new products from Rubbermaid have been designed to work in conjunction with each other to give the cleaning operator a better cleaning experience.
The Pulse 2-Sided Mop and the Flow Backpack are claimed to allow the operator to move faster and the Flow's seven-litre reservoir eliminates the need for a bucket or trolley.
The Flow Backpack has
Many uses for TTS Trilogy
20th of September 2012The new Trilogy mopping tool can dust, wash an dry both horizontal and vertical surfaces and because it has two flat sides it can be used front and back. This reduces the number of mops needed and saves on laundering costs.
Developed by TTS Trilogy is also said to allow ergonomic cleaning for operators - they do not have to bend at all thanks to
Longer lasting fibres from Diversey
20th of September 2012The new Taski JM Ultra range of ultra microfibre mops from Diversey are guaranteed for 800 washes. They are manufactured using a more open structure and the construction of the fibres ensures each mop has double the surface area compared with previous models. The inclusion of more polyester fibres increases their durability.
Specially designed
Tackling 'mini-jobs'
20th of September 2012Thomas Schulte-Marxloh addresses the topic of 'mini-jobs' in the German cleaning sector.
For many years the contract cleaning industry had to fight a bad image and reputation in terms of wages and social insurance. ‘Mini-job’ is one of the buzzwords in this debate which is often related to the contract cleaning industry, though