THE CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW
HARRISON WIPES STAND C20
Harrison Wipes are inviting vistors to stop by at their stand (C20) and discover their Innovation Zone, where they will see the latest inspirations from the world of wipes and cloths, as well as their existing comprehensive, multi-functional product range.
Working in partnership with one of their suppliers, Chicopee, they will be showcasing their innovative new products designed with current and upcoming industry trends in mind.
Harrison will be offering hands on product demonstrations of the Chicopee Coffee Towel, the DuraDry non-woven microfibers and the
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT STAND H9
Visitors to the Cleaning Show have been granted the opportunity to try and break a Guinness World Record and become the fastest window cleaner in the world.
Sponsored by Unger and Principle Window Cleaning, the Window Cleaning Competition will be a fun, lively and fully interactive addition to the Cleaning Show.
compostable J-Cloth 3000, as well as new ideas for dry floor mopping.
As well as this, guests will also have the opportunity to leave feedback on a special chalk board.
The Chicopee Coffee Towel has been designed specifically for the coffee market. Due to its unique structure, the Coffee Towel is able to clean effectively, helping to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and malfunctioning of the coffee machine.
While the 100% non-woven microfibre, DuraDry provides a powerful clean result that is ideal for hygienic environments. DuraDry is not only food contact clearance (FCC) approved, it has the ability to clean
Current record holder, Terry ‘Turbo’ Burrows, currently boasts the record of being able to clean three full regulation size windows in just under ten seconds, and has even shown off his talents on national television, appearing on ITV’s This Morning, and he will be laying down the gauntlet for anyone wanting to clinch his long-held title.
The competition – which takes place on Wednesday 11 March at 2pm – will be expertly adjudicated by the Federation of Window Cleaners, and details of the event have been logged
glass and stainless steel smear and scratch free. Find out more about this unique product at the show.
Harrison’s extensive product range additionally comprises of premium brand Sontara and own brand Stronghold, both of which cover all aspects of hygiene and cleaning; ensuring optimal results for a variety of industries including food service, healthcare, janitorial, automotive, aerospace and education.
During your visit, you will also have the opportunity to discuss your wiping requirements with Harrison’s sales experts and discover fresh solutions for your wiping needs.
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with Guinness World Records to ensure that, if anyone is able to beat Terry’s impressive record, it will stand.
Participants will have the opportunity to practice for the event during the morning of the 10th of March, and anyone who successfully breaks the world record during the competition will receive a cash prize of £1,000.
The competition is free to enter and open to everyone. Anyone willing to test their mettle and go for the world record can register on the Cleaning Show website here.
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