PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Eco-Friendly Pads Transform Dull Floors
The Preparation Group’s Storm Diamond Pads offer a cost effective solution for cleaning and maintaining polished fl oors, without the need for harsh chemicals or polishes.
Dull, scratched, heavily-traffi cked, stained and contaminated resin, epoxy, linoleum, terrazzo, marble, natural stone and concrete fl oor surfaces can all be transformed. The fi ner 1500 and 3000 grade pads from the range can even be used for the daily maintenance of vinyl fl oors, deep cleaning and producing a high-shine polish.
Tracey Glew, Group Managing Director of The Preparation Group, said: “Storm diamond pads are the only double-sided, diamond-infused pad currently available on the market.
Cleaning Chemicals: BLUe Is The New Green
BLUe is the name of Winterhalter’s new range of environmentally- friendly cleaning chemicals, which are formulated to deliver results that match or better traditional chemicals. What’s more, they cost virtually the same as non-eco versions.
In the past, ‘eco’ chemicals have had a reputation for being second- class in terms of performance, but Winterhalter has developed the BLUe range to really pack a punch in terms of outstanding results. At the same time, each is formulated to minimise the impact on the environment, using raw materials from renewable sources that are fully biodegradable.
BLUe products also set a new standard in the use of recycled and
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You get 50% more lifespan, and so extended productivity and value for money. They also contain 33% more diamond than competitor brands and with more diamond you get quicker, more effective results. You also don’t have to use harmful cleaning fl uid – you just place the pad under your machine and away you go! Adding water cleans the fl oor quicker, increases the life of the pad and achieves an enhanced shine – they have proven to be very cost-effective on a wide range of projects.”
As a guide, each side of the Storm Diamond Pad will cover approximetely 30,000m2
, totaling 60,000m2 before
it will need to be changed, but if cleaned and stored correctly, they are expected to last even longer. Available in three sizes (12", 17" and 20") and in 400, 800, 1500 and 3000 grades, with the 400 for the deep cleaning of damaged, scratched fl oors, they are designed for use with
recyclable packaging. For example, where traditional trigger spray fl asks would include metal, non-recyclable compounds, Winterhalter has developed special plastic elements to ensure that the bottle is fully recyclable. The BLUe range includes catering products, such as detergent,
all makes of rotary cleaners and auto scrubbers, as well as the Preparation Group’s STG450 machine.
The Preparation Group have a special offer running throughout September, whereby if you purchase fi ve Storm Diamond Pads, you get another fi ve free – click here for details.
www.thepreparationgroup.com
degreaser and sanitiser, as well as housekeeping chemicals like toilet cleaner and glass cleaner.
“The environmental impact of any kitchen product should be a key part of every buying decision, whether it’s a cooker, a warewasher or a cleaning agent,” said Peter Alsworth, Winterhalter’s Chemical Sales Director. “Our BLUe range makes it easier for catering businesses to switch to an eco-alternative, because the chemicals give brilliant results and are economically priced.”
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.
www.winterhalter.co.uk
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