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Morclean's turning 40!!!!

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Morclean celebrate 40 years in the industry with a new product launch Morclean Ltd are proud to announce 40 years trading in the cleaning industry.  Originally established in 1977 as a supplier of pressure washers, the business has gone from strength to strength and now supplies a wide range of cleaning equipment throughout the UK, with a dealer base in Europe and the USA. Morclean's range of equipment now includes high pressure cleaners, floorcare equipment, specialist vacuums, hazardous and ATEX equipment, and of course a unique range of niche products that include water recovery and filtration, wash pads, and their flagship machine the award winning Morclean BinWash. Peter Morley Managing Director said "In my 30 years or so here at Morclean we've experienced many challenges, but throughout this period we've had a great team and have really enjoyed some good times and many achievements" To celebrate their 40th year of trading Morclean thought t

Susan conquers Mount Kilimanjaro

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Recently, Morclean had the pleasure of supporting inspirational, local young lady, Susan Glover with her amazing, selfless bid to raise money for Child Reach International by climbing the highest mountain in Africa. Measuring a whopping   5,895 meters  above sea level, this would be no walk in the park for Susan, but her hard work and determination saw her through and on September 1st 2017, Susan managed to summit Kilimanjaro, describing it at "A crazy experience, but definitely one I'll never forget!". Susan visited one of the school projects in Moshi, Tanzania (Ronga School) which is attended by 300 children (in just 4 classrooms) and was able to see how the school is supported by Childreach International. They've recently repainted and replaced the roof, and teachers have completed a training programme on child protection and effective child clubs in schools, as part of the Equal Rights project.  Before the project began in 2015, Ronga was

Morclean Bin Wash features in Food and Drink Matters mag!

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Did you see our feature in Food and Drink Matters magazine ? In this issue, we talk about how our award winning Bin Wash range is perfect for places such as shopping centers and food outlets, where hygiene is a huge priority.  You can read more on page 2 of Food and Drink Matters mag, under the Cleaning and Hygiene Matter section. For BinWash enquiries, please send us an email at information@morclean.com or give us a call on 01246 471147

A New Approach: Emergency Spill Response

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Have you seen our feature in the September edition of Tomorrow's Cleaning Magazine ? In this months issue, our Managing Director, Peter Morley, speaks about one of Morcleans more recent projects, the Emergency Spill Response Van . This vehicle is designed especially for emergency clean up’s and will efficiently aid in dealing with many problems such as: Emergency vehicle cleaning Trauma and crime scene cleaning Sewage Flood water  Street cleaning Odour removal Void property cleaning And many more. Check out our feature here For further information, please get in touch. You can send us an email at information@morclean.com or give us a call on 0800 1300 402

Choo Choo! Next stop: London

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Morclean were happy to load up and deliver 5 of our fantastic ThermaFlow Static systems to a London train depot, perfect for cleaning the underside of those train carriages.  Morclean's own Keith and Dave loading up the ThermaFlow machines This was our second installation at this Depot and we were delighted to be back with more of our brilliant machines.  Steady now Keith... A little to the left  The ThermaFlow system is fully electric, this means, no diesel, no fumes, no emissions, no fuss! It is also totally unique to Morclean. Unlike traditional hot water pressure washers with pre-heat boilers, the ThermaFlow system is able to heat water up to 80°c on demand, thanks to post-pump heaters. We saw that when pre-heating the water before pumping, a lot of hot water and energy was being wasted. Our solution to this was to heat the water after it had been pumped, in thermal tubes, giving you a constant, instant flow of hot water without temperature fluctuations or he