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Morclean Release New Floor Care Range

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A new range of scrubber driers and sweepers will soon be available at Morclean. From hand operated to pedestrian, push along to ride on, there is a machine to clean every area. Available from July 1st. The new floor care range from Morclean is robust, ergonomic and simple to use, with various safety features across the range. All of these new machines are built to industry quality, visually refined and have a simple, easy to use interface with safety switches and push button controls. All of the products will vary, for example, many of the ride on machines may have flashing beacons, the pedestrian sweepers have easy access and changeable brushes... Here's a rough overview of some of the features the new range has to offer.... High quality design Robust/ heavy duty chassis and toughened GRP construction  Simple mechanical operations Simple and easy to use controls Highly manoeuvrable  Electronic speed controls Battery level indicator Safety horn and flashing beac...

PRESS RELEASE... Going for Gold and Winning with Silver

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Article Composed by Clare Gaffoor - Morclean Marketing Assistant Significant new and innovative development of a unique filtration system for the range of Morclean bin wash machines From 1st July  2016  all mainstream  Morclean bin wash models, including the best-selling bin wash ‘Custom Plus’  (as seen at the new Manchester Cleaning Show) will now have  5 stages of filtration. Most bin wash machines on the market today (previously including Morclean models) have 3 basic stages of filtration which are based on a micron level of fine mesh using industry standard gauze type filters.     The water is filtered sufficiently to be perfectly good enough to be re-used on the bins throughout the day, but the water isn’t particularly clean, given that the operators are washing out contaminated waste bins. If a finer micron filter is used, they tend to ‘blind’ (which basically means block) and so filters with large enough holes tend to be...