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CLEANING


EFFICIENT, COST-EFFECTIVE CLEANING SOLUTIONS.


Martin Farmer, National Sales Manager at Vax Commercial explains why they think their range is unbeatable for cleaning in FM.


Understanding the cleaning challenges faced by Facilities Managers is the first step to offering the most efficient and cost-effective cleaning solutions: rising costs, customer demands and legislation changes impact the ability to offer value while delivering excellent cleaning services. Keeping carpets and upholstery consistently clean is also an on-going job.


Living in Britain brings more than its fair share of changeable weather, making dusty, muddy or wet shoes a daily problem. As a result, carpets quickly start to look dirty and untidy, so daily or even hourly upkeep can be required to ensure excellent customer experience. Using Vax Commercial machines can help to keep carpets, upholstery and hard surfaces in public- facing areas looking tidy, clean and stain-free all day long.


POWERFUL, EFFICIENT, QUIET Cleaning carpets in busy environments during the daytime has its challenges, but Vax Commercial’s range of tub vacuums are designed to make this quick, easy and hassle-free.


One of the biggest issues for daytime cleaning is noise; with its proven performance, the new VCT-02 tub vacuum, an upgrade to the VCC- 08A, is quiet and delivers brilliant cleaning results time and time again. With the same great performance as our popular VCC-08A, we know this new model will continue to give our customers the results they expect. What’s not to love?


Noise is also no problem for the VCT-02 tub vacuum as its HUSH™ mode reduces operational noise levels when needed. This makes it the ideal choice for cleaning busy environments, even during the day.


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floors, upholstery and skirting, the VCT-02’s superb pick-up means more dirt is collected in one pass, improving user productivity and getting the job done faster.


UNBEATABLE CARPET


CLEANING Vacuuming once or twice a day isn’t always enough to keep carpets looking clean and fresh. Spilt drinks and continuous traffic in offices and retail environments means dirt, dust and moisture is endlessly trampled across carpets, leaving them flat and lifeless – even after vacuuming. An effective solution is to use a Vax Commercial carpet cleaner to remove stains and ground-in dirt, leaving carpets clean and rejuvenated.


Our VCW-06 carpet cleaner delivers unbeatable cleaning performance on carpets – you can really see the results. The VCW-06 removes the stains you can see and the dirt you can’t, leaving carpets looking cleaner and fresher. Thanks to its excellent extraction, carpets dry faster, reducing downtime. This makes it ideal for use where public areas are constantly in use. It’s also compact enough to clean carpets under tables and around furniture without having to re-arrange the entire room. Plus, a new 4.2m stretch hose is now available to buy as an add-on accessory for extra reach on stairs when using the wash tools.


With a wide floor head for tackling large areas, additional tools and unbeatable performance, the VCW-06 carpet cleaner is the perfect solution for cleaner carpets.


Vax Commercial’s cleaning range also includes scrubber dryers, rotary machines, steam extraction, spot cleaners and cleaning solution.


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