Wet wipes, what's the story? June 28th 2007 Wet wipes are rapidly becoming one of the largest consumables in the cleaning industry. Whether it be facial wipes, household wipes, baby wipes or surface sanitising wipes, they have one common fault - packaging.
The majority of wipes in today’s market are packaged in one of three ways – a tub, flow-wrapped or in a bag. In commercial environments two major problems exist with these methods of packaging – theft and premature loss of moisture.
What’s the answer?
Brightwell’s new Modular wet wipe dispenser and BrightWipes. Together they put both of these issues to bed.
Every dispenser in the Modular washroom range features a lockable cover which can only be opened with a universal Modular key. Securely mounting the dispenser to the wall instantly diminishes any risk of misplacement or theft, and wipes will always be in the right place at the right time.
A wet wipe is only useful if it is wet, or technically speaking, ‘retains a consistent level of chemical’, right ?
From the moment you remove the foil from a tub, or split the perforation on a packet, the chemical additive will slowly start to evaporate.
The Modular wet wipe dispenser eradicates this problem by using a patented combination of wipes in pouches, click lock loading mechanism, innovative dispensing outlet and spring loaded lid. This limits the exposure of the wipes to atmosphere, preventing them from drying out prematurely.
Try it out for yourself
For a limited time only Brightwell is offering special promotional packs. Consisting of one dispenser and one pouch of wipes (hand, surface or industrial) for only £12 delivered anywhere in the UK.
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