INTRODUCING THE NEW MI-MOP MICROFIBRE
DISPOSABLE PAD Mi-mop is a new, colour-coded disposable microfibre flat mop pad from Robert Scott. It’s designed for use in a wide range of environments, but is especially relevant in hygiene-critical areas where cross contamination is an issue or where there is no access to laundry facilities.
“It’s an idea we developed earlier this year following the introduction of our new Mi-Cloth non-woven disposable microfibre range” said Sales Director Alastair Scott. “We have adapted Mi-cloth’s features and benefits for use on floors using our break-frame flat mops. So, that means all the cleaning power of microfibre, but for floors with the advantage – and price point – of being disposable”.
MAKE MORE OF YOUR UNDERLAY WITH FEEL
THE DIFFERENCE A free marketing pack helps to maximise upsell opportunity of the new Feel the Difference premium underlay collection from floorwise.
Containing a leaflet dispenser, handy information leaflets, in-store poster, window sticker, vehicle sticker and carpet swatch stickers, the marketing pack joins the Feel the Difference swatch book to make a compelling argument for using the underlays beneath any new carpet.
Richard Bailey, Managing Director, floorwise, commented: “Feel the Difference represents a great chance for retailers to get across the difference a premium underlay can make beneath a new carpet. We’ve put together a free marketing pack to maximise in-store presence and provide consumers with the reasons why, helping retailers to present an argument that can boost their bottom line.”
Each underlay within the collection,
Mi-mop is designed to provide cleaners with a quick and effective method for the removal of 99.9% of harmful bacteria without the need for chemicals and prevents the cross-contamination of surfaces as you can mop and throw. It is ideal for general floor cleaning using Robert Scott’s standard flat mop break-frames or Uniko clip-frames where it effectively cleans away dirt, dust and microorganisms, but also
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excels in tasks where preventing cross contamination is of utmost importance, such as in hospitals.
As a soft, low-linting microfibre pad it can be used dry on hard floors for dusting and rapid-response mopping or damp for chemical-free cleaning and, as it’s disposable, it also can be used with hypochlorite solutions. Available in the four hygiene colours, as well as white for neutral
whether the recycled PU foam of Elegance, the sponge rubber of Inspiration or the rubber crumb/ felt of Prestige; is made in an Ultra High Density specification for maximum performance and comfort. This ensures homeowners can choose their preferred material without compromise.
Richard continued: “Some homes prefer the familiar look of sponge waffle while others are more open to recycled PU foam as a premium underlay material, so we’ve made sure that Feel the Difference offers a choice in each of the key product types. This is an underlay collection based on premium comfort and performance rather than pigeonholed by a particular material.”
With a new look to promote luxury and lasting performance, the Feel the Difference underlay collection is ready to make homeowners consider the difference a high-quality underlay can make in their home and so by, providing retailers with improved revenue from underlay sales.
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applications, this low cost microfibre flat mop pad is available in packs of 50 pads and 10 packs in an outer.
As one of the first companies, nearly 20 years ago, to introduce microfibre into their range of professional janitorial cleaning cloths and mops, Robert Scott remains at the forefront in developing this deep cleaning fibre.
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