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The sky's the limit for window cleaning systems
13th of August 2013They say that necessity is the mother of invention, and the window cleaning sector is certainly proving this to be true, using innovative materials, technology and designs to answer client needs. Jochen Wagener, head of marketing for Unger Europe, reveals how window cleaning systems are adapting and developing to keep pace with key market
Scrubber dryer squeegees - of material importance
12th of August 2013Brent Anderson of Midwest Rubber Europe explains why selecting a high quality squeegee for use on scrubber dryers is so crucial to a successful scrubbing job. He offers an overview of the different squeegee materials available and a guide to most suitable applications.
Clean floors help to create pleasant indoor environments. People are happier
The alternative to ‘glug glug’ cleaning chemicals
9th of August 2013Free pouring chemical, often referred to as ‘glug glug’, from a concentrate to create a ready-to-use solution is not an unusual practice. However, it does pose several challenges in addition to the obvious safety issues.
These challenges include the financial impact of using too much chemical, poor cleaning results from using
A quick cleaning fix in the kitchen
8th of August 2013Cleaning and hygiene should never be compromised in a food preparation area. But it can be hard to maintain scrupulous standards in a kitchen where staff are habitually rushed off their feet. We ask companies what systems they offer that combine high hygiene levels with speed and efficiency for optimum food preparation cleaning.
Speed is of the
VDM's DMX multifunctional trolleys
28th of June 2013DMX is the new range of multifunctional trolleys from VDM. Made of plastic and stainless steel, the components are designed to make the units light and easy to handle.
The whole line is treated with Microban antibacterial protection which stays active throughout the life of the trolley. And in order to offer maximum flexibility there are two
Container first for RPC
28th of June 2013RPC Containers has developed what it claims to be the world’s first lightweight 130g UN approved free-standing five-litre jerrycan for the transportation of hazardous products.
Traditionally UN approved containers in this size are transported as a combination pack of either two or four containers inside a cardboard carton. RPC has achieved