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Australian's Facing a Sticky Situation
Have you ever put your foot in someone else’s dirty discarded chewy gum? Whether it be at the local shopping centre, school, cinema, or on public transport most likely the answer is YES!
This is because chewing gum litter is an ever increasing problem in Australia and it is set to get worse as chewing gum sales continue to grow. In fact in 2005 the AC Nielson Top 100 Brand Report stated that Wrigley’s had gum sales of $75-$100 million in Australian retail alone.
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Murray McDonald, the Director of Duplex Cleaning Machines, says “the most effective method to treat chewy gum is with steam as heat causes gum to disintegrate.” With the capability of removing up to 400 pieces of gum per hour through super heated dry steam and vacuum Murray believes “The Tecnovap Super Chewing Gum Remover is the perfect machine to combat the sticky crisis, especially as it works on hard surfaces and carpets.”
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Murray McDonald continues "It’s clean, fast and effective; simply find the chewy, activate the steam for 3 seconds and its gone…vacuumed away. Cleaning chewy couldn’t be easier!"
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Despite councils and venues spending millions of dollars every year ridding public places of chewy gum current strategies are simply not effective. Traditionally high pressure water systems have been used to rid our walkways and floors of chewing gum but this has been an expensive process with limited success. To make matters worse this method not only uses dangerous chemicals and produces slippery pathways, it also wastes one of our most precious resources WATER! Well that was the case until recently when Tecnovap Australia introduced the new water saving Super Chewy Remover to their steam range.
If your interested in test driving the latest Super Chewy Remover in your facility, then click here .
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