Stuck with chewing gum on Tarmac? December 6th 2011 Chewing gum carelessly dropped on tarmac has caused headaches for many years.
How can something so small and seemingly insignificant cause such an eyesore?
How is it that we can put a man on the moon yet cannot get chewing gum off the floor?
Routinely pressure washing has been seen as the only answer, yet anyone who has tried will know of the damage caused to the surface
Its easy to say that “there's nothing new under the Sun” yet there is!
The Gumpak utilises a small amount of gum remover that is vaporised in a unique coil that relies on the steam rather than pressure to remove the chewing gum.
With no requirement for an electrical supply or noisy generators the gumpak has total manoeuvrability as the back pack is worn by the operator
Good idea but no budget?
Also in this harsh economic Climate, removing gum can be expensive, but the best part of the gumpak is the cost ! With the gumpak under £2000 and a known ongoing cost of just £12.50 per hour + labour, its now possible to kiss that gum goodbye effectively and affordably.
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