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Phase 2 of a Multisource Project at Morclean

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Back in 2020, Morclean started work on a vehicle wash project in Denbighshire. Fast forward to just this past week, and the Morclean team completed Phase 2 of this huge installation.  See the original post when Morclean started this project here: https://morclean.blogspot.com/2020/10/looking-to-future-in-north-east-wales.html We have worked closely with our client on this mega 4 year project, including phased targets to keep us all on track! Some projects are more lengthy than others, and we can adjust timelines to suit our clients. This phase of the installation included the gantry and screen, shown in the photos below. The beginnings of the project four years ago included a whole host of works, including below ground interceptors, silt traps and water management tanks.  We are committed to providing excellent customer service, and are happy to take on these long term projects for clients who require these major works.  If you would like to discuss any ideas you have for...

An Eco Friendly Approach to Weeding!

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Morclean are developing equipment to tackle the problem of weeds using JUST hot water.  Killing and Controlling Weeds using JUST Hot Water Weeds are a common problem in gardens and outdoor spaces. Many of the chemical solutions and weed killers actually come with health and environmental risks. This is something that the government is well aware of - in fact the quote below from nfuonline.com  is in reference to using a chemical found in most weed killers: On the NFU (National Farmer's Union) Website -  "Glyphosate is currently authorised for use in the EU until 15 December 2023,  following an extension to the renewal assessment process in 2022.  In the UK, the current expiry date is December 2025, following a three-year extension as the UK’s post-Brexit pesticides regulatory regime is developed." Hot Water Weed Control - How Does it Work? Weeds can adapt to various and challenging conditions, making them very difficult to eliminate. However Morclean have develo...

Taking on the Great North Run!

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Harry Morley, a member of the Morclean team, is taking part in the Great North Run this year to raise money for an amazing cause - St Giles Hospice.  St Giles Hospice provided end of life care for Harry's grandad in his final few days.  He was made comfortable, well looked after and nothing seemed to be too much trouble.  They are wonderful people and the hospice is able to do their amazing work due to donations. Harry would love to raise some money to say thank you, and so they can do this for others.   Harry and his close friend Maggie Hunter are running the famous Great North Run 2024 on Saturday 8th September. A half marathon is 13.1 miles, so its quite the dedication to train and prepare for this huge run! Harry and Maggie are hoping to raise as much money as possible, so please donate below and help cheer them on! The Great North Run is the world's biggest half marathon, with 60,000 runners taking on the route from Newcastle to South Shields each year. It ...

Expert Advice and Network Building at Cleaning Expo UK 2024

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Cleaning Expo UK 2024  Morclean are looking forward to the Cleaning Expo UK 2024! Back for another year on Saturday 13th April, we will be exhibiting at Stand 2 and will have plenty of room to display our innovative cleaning solutions. Taking place at the NAEC Stoneleigh, we always love this event and getting to network with other suppliers and customers. We will be taking some of our best selling equipment, such as our award winning Custom Plus Bin Wash .  Also coming along with us will be the Sprint Bin Wash - the van mounted version of the bin wash that is popular for busy cities.  We also will be demonstrating our famous Wash Pads - these are perfect for surface mounted vehicle washes.  IBC Vacs are very popular at the moment, and you can read all about them here.   We will also have one of our vans fitted out with the Vehicle Mounted Van Packs .  This event is a fantastic opportunity to try out all of the latest innovative products from major manufac...

The Annual 9th Slow Rally was a success!

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Slow Rally 2023 The famous Slow Rally saw the streets of Guastalla this past October and it was once again a huge success!  Guastalla is a small town in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy with just 7,500 inhabitants. Our friend, Gino Tosi, has been organising this Slow Rally here for 9 years now, and every year it just gets better! Morclean are proud to support and be part of this incredible event.  The Slow Race is the race where you want to come LAST. That's right, it's as slow as you can go all the way round the track! Competitors gain sponsors and raise money to support the cause.  All the money raised by Morclean is split 50-50 between Fairplay in Chesterfield and   Anffas  Trentino   in Italy. Both charities offer support and activities for people with disabilities and their families.  Peter Morley, who always goes out to support and take part in the Slow Rally said: " I have seen first hand the people that we directly help when money i...

Inventing the impossible with Morclean's IBC Vac

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Today's post is all about Arvin Meretor, who are a Midlands based clutch and brake manufacturer.  Arvin Meretor had a bit of a problem they had been facing in their manufacturing process. It concerned a product that is contained within vessels that needed to be emptied of liquid in some way. All ways were considered - discharging, pumping, taken away somehow? The most practical solution would be to use a vacuum cleaner to remove the liquid, but the amount in the tanks added up to ONE THOUSAND litres. A LOT of liquid. So, all that Arvin Meretor needed was a 1000 litre vacuum, right? Get in touch with Morclean. Problem solved.  However, Morclean were quite confident that this vacuum did not exist. There was no machine any where near that size on the marketplace.  In order to recover this amount of water in this way, a couple of problems presented themselves. 1. A  vacuum unit on a standard 240 or 415 volts supply, cannot convey the air across such a large capacity cont...