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Gold medal floorcare


The race to the Olympics is now on, with this in mind FILER SL list their winning products, suitable for all of your floorcare needs, whether of Olympic proportions or otherwise.


The Olympic Games have almost arrived in London and the challenge of keeping everything in perfect condition is the focus of many cleaning companies in charge of the main facilities, such as stadiums, hotels, restaurants, airports, trains, pavements.


There are as many kinds of chemical cleaners as there are floor and types of dirt, so the choice of each product is essential to achieve perfect results.


On one hand, the choosing the best product should be based on the identification of these three main premises:


• The type of floor: hard (marble, granite, clay, cement...), medium (wood, cork, etc.) or soft floors (textile and plastic).


• The degree of dirtiness: maintenance cleaning, an ordinary or high level of dirtiness.


• The kind of cleaning: controlled foam systems, manual washing, automatic scrubber, etc.


FILER SL has a wide range of floor cleaners to cover all these needs. Furthermore, in accordance with its policy of developing new products on an ongoing basis, FILER SL has increased its range of detergents with very specific products, such as a chewing gum remover and an escalator cleaner.


On the other hand, FILER SL has developed a large variety of environmental friendly cleaners to promote sustainable attitudes. This is clearly reflected through all of the achievements that FILER SL has obtained: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and the management system certification by Charter for Sustainable Cleaning Program.


We suggest the use of four sustainable products:


• Ecolabel products: These products are at least as effective as conventional


products, but free from raw materials that are harmful to the environment, whilst incorporating use and dosage information in order to minimize the environmental impact. FILER SL has a complete line of products certificated with Ecolabel and, specifically, a floor cleaner: VOREX ECO-NATUR.


• Concentrated products: You can avoid a lot of plastic waste with these products, while saving on storage with the ability to store a bigger amount of product in far less space. The label includes instructions for correct dosage. FILER SL has developed two concentrated products for floor cleaning with two different scents - CF-3 and CF-4.


• Concentrated cleaners in water-soluble sachets: FILER SL has launched a Unibags


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line, which minimizes packaging waste. With one single sachet of Unibags Clean (5 ml), you will have a eight litre bucket ready- to-use in just a couple of minutes. There is nothing more accurate than these sachets, so you will be able to control the dosification and the costs exactly; helping reduce the packages put on the market and their cost management. Furthermore, there is another important advantage - safety at work - because workers do not come into direct contact with the product and the handling is easier and lighter, with there are no spillages.


• Compact line: This line consists in 250 ml bags filled with a concentrated cleaner, which has to be pre-diluted in five litres of water. Thus, purchasing and transporting just a 250 ml bag, you will obtain the same result than a five litre bottle. Imagine how much space you can save.


Whatever your floorcare needs, you can get gold medal results with FILER SL floorcare.


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