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Chris Shaw
Editor |
Floor care range wins new contracts
02 May 2019
Mirius, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of professional cleaning and hygiene solutions, has won a number of new industrial cleaning contracts to supply its range of floor care cleaning liquids.

The Super Professional floor care range has been formulated for a wide variety of environments and consists of five high performance products:
- Floor Stripper – Removes old polish
- Floor Gel – For floor buffing
- Floor Maintainer – Extends floor life
- Wet Look Floor Polish – Long-lasting shine and protection
- Safety Floor Cleaner – Cleans and degreases specialist safety floors
The floor care range has been designed to deliver high quality results at an affordable price and are suitable for protecting and prolonging the life of a range of flooring materials. All of the products are suitable for machine use or manual cleaning.
The bottles feature ‘one look’ alphanumeric coding allowing for quick reference and easy identification. For the environmentally conscious, all of the 5 litre bottles are made with 25% recycled plastic (rPET) and are 100% recyclable after use.
The floor care range is fully supported with training and technical information and, as you would expect, all of the packaging shows full product composition with quick reference QR links to the company’s website for downloadable Safety Data Sheets, Technical Information and a usage wallchart.
For more information visit: www.mirius.com/professional-category/floor-care
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