Xeros has created the Xeros SM35 - a low water, 35lb (16kg) capacity washer for small hotels and spas.
Using a patented polymer cleaning technology, the Xeros SM35 is designed to reduce water consumption and energy and detergent usage but still giving a superior clean that is gentle on fabrics.
Features include a soft-mount design; a colour, seven-inch touch screen programmable controller capable of multiple languages; intuitive operation; high speed extract; all electric valves – no air supply required; and large, easy-to- load drum.
Xeros also provides an all-inclusive follow up care service.
Supplier: Xeros Ltd Catcliffe, Rotherham The Xeros System for commercial cleaning uses up to 80% less water, up to 50% less energy, and approximately 50% less detergent, and delivers superior cleaning results compared with conventional washing. Web: www.xeroscleaning.com
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