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Helping hands
29 May 2013
Deb Group has recently launched GrittyFoam, an industrial hand cleanser that helps prevent occupational dermatitis.
Deb Group has recently launched
GrittyFoam, an industrial hand
cleanser that helps prevent
occupational dermatitis.
It contains non-abrasive bioscrubbers suspended in a richcream foam to give a deep-down clean without damaging the skin.
According to Deb's industrial workplace survey, the foam format is preferred by nine out of 10 employees and removes all types of industrial contaminants.
'GrittyFoam is a different experience compared to conventional heavy duty hand cleansers,' says Phil Spark, marketing director at Deb. 'Foam spreads rapidly over the hands, emulsifies soilings and rinses away quickly, which means less time, water and associated energy are required. 3ml of liquid GrittyFoam produces five times the volume in foam, providing 45% more hand washes per litre.' The cleanser removes from light through to medium/heavy duty soilings, eradicating the need for multiple cleansers, and saving money.
It contains non-abrasive bioscrubbers suspended in a richcream foam to give a deep-down clean without damaging the skin.
According to Deb's industrial workplace survey, the foam format is preferred by nine out of 10 employees and removes all types of industrial contaminants.
'GrittyFoam is a different experience compared to conventional heavy duty hand cleansers,' says Phil Spark, marketing director at Deb. 'Foam spreads rapidly over the hands, emulsifies soilings and rinses away quickly, which means less time, water and associated energy are required. 3ml of liquid GrittyFoam produces five times the volume in foam, providing 45% more hand washes per litre.' The cleanser removes from light through to medium/heavy duty soilings, eradicating the need for multiple cleansers, and saving money.
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