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GELPACK NOW CHSA


ACCREDITED Gelpack, the Hereford-based manufacturer of refuse and recycling sacks and high performance flexible packaging, has joined the Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers Association’s (CHSA) Plastic Refuse Sacks Accreditation Scheme.


Membership of the scheme provides customers with the reassurance that they receive what they order, that products are fit for purpose and accurately labelled so that they know what is inside the packaging. Rigorous CHSA audits are carried out regularly to ensure that customers get what they pay for, or as the CHSA puts it, to demonstrate: "what's on the box is in the box."


The new CHSA range includes 5, 10, 15 and 20 kg sacks, all available on rolls or flat-packed in cartons of 200. Cartons will display key dimensional information such as length, width and minimum net weight, as well as the special CHSA logo, which differentiates between light, medium, heavy and extra heavy duty sacks to help users identify the most appropriate product for their needs.


Announcing the new range, Gelpack's managing director Geoff Davis said: "Gelpack has been manufacturing quality sacks from its UK base for more than 45 years. Some of our distributors have asked for a CHSA product that gives their customers the added reassurance that this accreditation represents. Produced in the four most popular design weights, our new CHSA range allows us to offer an even more comprehensive choice."


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LATEST FIBRE PROTECTOR BRINGS DUAL ACTION


AFTERCARE Prochem Europe Ltd., the British manufacturer of cleaning and maintenance products for carpets, fabrics and floors, has just launched a brand new dual action aftercare solution for protecting customer carpets and upholstery from soil and stains.


B130 Fluoroseal CF carpet and upholstery protector replaces both Fluoroseal Plus and Aqua Seal Fabric Protector with just one product, based upon cationic fluoropolymer technology for durable soil and stain resistance.


A high quality professional carpet protector, Fluoroseal CF coats and protects fibres, providing excellent repellency and protection against oil and water-based soils and spills, with the added benefit that the product can be used on both carpets and upholstery.


Ready to use, Fluoroseal CF is suitable for use on most new or freshly-cleaned wet-cleanable carpets, rugs and fabrics, subject to pre-testing and assessment, and is WoolSafe approved. It is now available in a 5l pack size.


A FRESHER WASHER


Even the most careful manual clean or most effective self-cleaning programme will leave tiny mineral deposits in warewashers. Over time these can grow and, as well as potentially damaging the unit, can lead to unpleasant odours. To combat this, Winterhalter has developed a cleaning tablet, the A 15 MC, for use with its UC series of undercounter warewashers. It gets rid of the deposits, leaves a clean, fresh fragrance, delivers a new level of hygienic cleaning and, by removing any trace of mineral deposits and limescale, extends the life of the machine.


Using the A 15 MC tablet is very simple and effortless: simply remove it from


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its wrapping and pop it in the machine during the self-cleaning programme. The tablet is precisely tailored to the UC series’ self-cleaning programme and ensures the most thorough cleaning and care for the machine, preventing unpleasant odours and leaving a subtle, fresh fragrance.


Winterhalter provides a total solution for warewashing, from pre-sales advice to after-sales service, training and maintenance. Alongside its market-leading dish and glasswashers, the company’s range includes utensil washers, advanced water treatment machines, cleaning chemicals and detergents.


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