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2 Thermasteam steam cleaners soon to be delivered to largest waste management company in the UK

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Two of our revolutionary Thermasteam   trailer-mounted steam cleaning machines (pictured below) are scheduled to be delivered soon to o ne of the largest waste management companies in and around Cornwall. The  waste company,  which we've dealt with for many years now, provides collection, landfill, recycling and special waste services to local authorities and industrial and commercial clients in the UK.  They were looking for a 'low water volume' solution that requires no solvents, and our  Thermasteam  steam cleaner ticked all the right boxes,  With its soft washing process and low water consumption rate, the  ThermaSteam   eliminates the need for harmful chemical-laden solvents to effectively complete the task.  Just the pure power of hot steam.  It effortlessly removes resistant paint, graffiti, chewing gum, moss, bird droppings, and more,  whilst using much less water than a traditional pressure washer. While t...

The Planet-Loving Way to Remove Graffiti & Gum

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The Planet-Loving Way to Remove Graffiti & Gum As the way, we treat our planet is becoming more of a problematic the topic each year, it’s important that we all do our bit to be kinder to our home; it is the only one we have after all. One of the issues that we, as a society, need to address, is the way that we approach cleaning. We all love that feeling of getting stuck in and our hands dirty with a good clean and sometimes it’s absolutely necessary, but do we ever stop and really think about all of the harmful chemicals and solvents that we’re voluntarily polluting our air and water supply with? Graffiti removal is one of these necessities . Of course, nobody likes to see vulgar words or images largely spray painted on to buildings, bridges or statues, nor does anyone want to see it.  So, what do we do? We load up our equipment with our noxious graffiti removal spray in hand and get to work scrubbing it down to the brick-like it never happened. But it did happen...