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LET IT SHINE: ROBERT SCOTT & SONS UNVEIL NEW HI-SHINE MULTI


SURFACE KIT New from Robert Scott & Sons Ltd, the Hi-Shine Multi Surface Kit has been designed for smear-free, high performance cleaning. Ideal for quick, efficient cleaning of hard-to-reach glass surfaces in and around offices and commercial premises, the Hi- Shine Kit enables cleaners to reach high and difficult glass sections without the need for risk assessment, saving both time and labour costs.


The kit includes; a telescopic handle incorporating a push-pull/cone fitting for flat mop frames. The handle’s rotating 'ergo-ball' top helps support the cleaner’s wrist while mopping, thus reducing strain and enabling fast and simple use. Each handle is 90cm in length, which can then be extended to 162cm – more than enough to reach high internal windows, balustrades,


JANGRO LAUNCH NEW LUXURY TOILET


TISSUE RANGE Jangro, the largest network of independent janitorial distributors in the UK and Ireland, has introduced a new Premium range of luxury toilet tissues. The new range is easily identifiable thanks to its branding – a bunny theme portraying a soft and gentle product.


The new Premium range of luxury toilet tissues consists of:


• Ultra Soft – extra-long and luxurious 10 pack of four white rolls, 280 sheets in two ply;


• Super Soft – luxurious 10 pack of four white rolls, 210 sheets in two ply;


• Triple Soft – strong and luxurious 10 pack of four white rolls, 160 sheets in three ply.


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Jangro Operations Director Joanne Gilliard said: “This new Premium range of luxury toilet tissues has been developed to be soft and gentle on skin, but strong and long-lasting at the


same time. We are proud to be offering this carefully-developed range through our extensive network of independent distributors in the UK and Ireland.”


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about, as well as nothing to trip over while stretching to reach high and difficult-to-get-to surfaces.


shower screens and glass panels. Also worth noting is that the handle fits Scott’s ‘Spanky’ high level cleaning tool and their popular cobweb brush.


Also included is an Angled Mop Frame which fits onto the telescopic handle, this multi-angled holder makes hard- to-reach areas easy to clean and is simple to manoeuvre, easily getting into tight corners and hard-to-reach glass surfaces. A packet of five Microglass pads is also included together with a 600ml water spray bottle – this means no buckets are required, less water is used and there are no spills to worry


Finally, the Hi-Shine Kit also includes five free Hi-Shine cloths – these 140gsm thick, semi-disposable microfibre cloths are great for cleaning, wiping and drying all hard surfaces and provides smear-free cleaning on glass, stainless steel or any shiny surfaces. Highly absorbent, the Hi-Shine cloths can be used wet or dry on all surfaces – they dry quickly after use and are colour coded and machine washable, while also providing totally chemical- free cleaning.


Alastair Scott, Sales and Marketing Director, said: “The Hi-Shine kit has been designed to provide a quick and simple solution to cleaning internal glass or shiny surfaces, such as lift doors, and can be used equally effectively in high, hard-to-reach spots as well as doors, screens and entrances. The kit carries everything needed and ensures safety when working at height for users and employees/visitors alike.”


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