FLOORCARE & MAINTENANCE: PRODUCTS Robert Scott offers advanced floor
cleaning robot Robert Scott has expanded its offering with a new advanced floor cleaning robot, the Meta-Scrub 60.
Working in collaboration with humans, the Meta-Scrub 60 is designed for effective, autonomous floor cleaning and is the first product of its kind to be added to Robert Scott’s portfolio of high-tech cleaning solutions.
Developed with an industry-leading algorithm, the Meta- Scrub 60 delivers close-edge cleaning with gaps of less than 10cm from wall surfaces and a zero-degree turning radius, meaning it can access narrow areas that other machines can’t reach. It features 12 sensors to identify, detect and avoid obstacles as small as 5cm high.
Gavin Holmes, Product Development Manager at Robert Scott, said: “Robert Scott prides itself in manufacturing, sourcing and supplying the very best cleaning solutions to customers. The world of cleaning is advancing at pace with the presence of cobotic solutions across the industry growing, and for good reason. This technology not only provides optimum floor cleaning, but it also increases cleaning operative productivity and enables them to focus on the more complex and detailed jobs; a key benefit amongst ongoing staff level challenges.
“We are delighted to have partnered with Metabots, which takes a truly cleaning-first approach to the emerging technology. The company’s products speak for themselves.”
Ideal for use in large open spaces such as airports, shopping centres, educational settings and stadiums, the Meta-Scrub
60 can be mapped and operated from its control panel onboard, as well as remotely from a laptop or tablet.
Machine maintenance is simple and can be done by the operator onsite, without the need for specialist tools. Wiping and inspecting attachments and flushing out the hose are all that’s required outside of services. The integrated charging station also provides a space for the Meta-Scrub 60 to automatically dump wastewater and refill with clean water.
Robert Scott provides full product training and installation, including mapping the machine for its intended space. Further support and troubleshooting are also available. In addition, Robert Scott has partnered with the UK’s leading engineering service provider, Veritek, to offer servicing and repairs across the country.
For more information or to arrange a demo, please call Kristal Goodwin on 07967 836529, email
hello@metabots.uk or visit the website below.
www.metabots.uk
Grimex deep cleaner still working
its magic This year marks the 35th anniversary of LTP’s Grimex deep cleaner. One of LTP’s top five best selling products, the heavy duty ‘grime and stain remover’ remains a firm favourite within the tiling trade, providing a solution for a myriad of issues, indoors and outdoors.
Still featuring the original formulation, Grimex is designed for all types of natural and engineered stone and tile, from limestone and marble to ceramic and porcelain. It can be used to remove residue before application of a sealer; to daily and deep clean surfaces and to renovate tiles in all environments, including historic settings.
Used at different dilutions to tackle different issues, Grimex removes oil, grease, ingrained dirt, water-based paint and old layers of wax. Applications range from paths and patios, pool surrounds and cladding, to floors, countertops, wall tiles and hearths. For general cleaning, it’s diluted with water 1:10 and applied with a mop or cloth; surfaces are then wiped with a clean, damp cloth.
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At this dilution, Grimex has a coverage rate of approximately 50m2
during renovations and before resealing – it’s used at a 1:3 dilution or neat, and surfaces are agitated before rinsing.
To find out more about Grimex and to request a free sample, contact LTP on 01823 666213, email
info@ltp-online.co.uk or visit the website below.
www.ltp-online.co.uk twitter.com/TomoCleaning
per litre. For more severe staining – and to strip surfaces
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