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Halton opts for clean wipes

30th March 1989, Page 132
30th March 1989
Page 132
Page 132, 30th March 1989 — Halton opts for clean wipes
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• Halton Transport of Widnes in Cheshire has chosen Mainlycke Tork wipers to replace its previous supply of laundered cloths. Says engineering manager All Matthews; "The Tork range makes life so much easier in the garage workshops."

Fitters use the industrial wipers for cleaning down parts of engines in Hatton's bus depot workshop. Initially, they adopted A-Tork, a 100% cellulose product. In time, the garage began to use P-Tork as well. Now P-Tork is used almost exclusively in the garage. P-Tork is a high-grade wiper based on a combination of cellulose and rayon, and is claimed to soak up liquids four times faster than cloths.

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