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Parts get a sevenpoint clean-up

10th November 1984
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KARCHER (UK) can solve various cleaning problems. It can provide high-pressure cleaning, vacuuming, sprayextraction valeting, parts washing, workshop cleaning, and brush washing systems for commercial vehicles and coinoperated self-service cleaning systems.

A new parts washer, the TRM 650, works on the "dishwasher" principle. It has a basket to take up to 100kg of assorted small items, with an adjustable temperature control up to 90°C.

For keeping the workshop — or forecourt — clean, there is a handy mechanical broom, the KM 650. The unit has a side broom and a rotary brush for showrooms and offices. There is the TBS 32 carpet-brush suction cleaner with suction motor, separate, detachable brush motor, enabling the cleaner to be used either as an upright or cylinder vacuum.

Several hot, cold and steam high-pressure cleaners can be demonstrated and advice given on the most appropriate model for de-waxing, valeting, chassis steam-cleaning, body repair preparation and sand-blasting.

Another answer to cleaning problems is the working example of the latest in Karcher-Rotobus commercial vehicle cleaning systems, the RBE 4000, a drive-through brush wash.

Karcher (UK), Karcher House, Beaumont Road, Banbury, Oxon.

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