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07 March 2013
Staff at SCA Tissue Europe's head office set a new world record when they polished a car using Tork 530 multipurpose cloths.

Staff at SCA Tissue Europe's head
office set a new world record
when they polished a car using
Tork 530 multipurpose cloths.
63 employees worked on the Formula One car at the same time, earning them a place in the Guinness World Records as the largest group of people ever to polish a Formula One car at a time.
"We found out there was a record there to break - and that it would be a fun one to do," says Jamie Wright, SCA Tissue Europe's marketing communications co-ordinator.
The entire staff of SCA Tissue Europe's Dunstable office participated in the event, which was staged in the run-up to a new industrial launch due to take place in April. A Formula One car was brought into the Horwood House Hotel near Milton Keynes where the event was staged and a Guinness World Records adjudicator monitored the proceedings.The team had to work on the same part of the car's bodywork for a full minute.
63 employees worked on the Formula One car at the same time, earning them a place in the Guinness World Records as the largest group of people ever to polish a Formula One car at a time.
"We found out there was a record there to break - and that it would be a fun one to do," says Jamie Wright, SCA Tissue Europe's marketing communications co-ordinator.
The entire staff of SCA Tissue Europe's Dunstable office participated in the event, which was staged in the run-up to a new industrial launch due to take place in April. A Formula One car was brought into the Horwood House Hotel near Milton Keynes where the event was staged and a Guinness World Records adjudicator monitored the proceedings.The team had to work on the same part of the car's bodywork for a full minute.
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