Terrazza MC exhibits for the second time at special anniversary Four Oaks

TerrazzaMC Uk has signed up to be an exhibitor at the Four Oaks Trade Show, to be held in Cheshire, 6-7 September 2022.

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This marks the second time for TerrazzaMC to invest in a presence at this leading UK horticultural trade show.
Representatives from TerrazzaMC will be on hand at stand E47 to inform visitors about their products/services including GeotexPRO, eGeotexPRO and how the Geotex PRO assists with the maintenance and cleaning of geotextile surfaces within the greenhouse area. GeotexPRO means chemical-free cleaning, without or with the use of minimal water.
 
Jason Smith of Terrazza said: "There is no more (or much less) need for expensive algae control chemicals with the reduced rotation speed of the GeoTech brush, the projection of soil and seedlings is avoided. It is extremely
manoeuvrable and helps save time in the daily cleaning routine."
The company also creates brushes for cleaning hard surfaces: "Many of the largest, medium, and small growers across UK and Europe employ this solution and have expressed their satisfaction. Like our other solutions, our latest Geotex Pro offers the green professional the opportunity to clean and weed terraces, container fields, paths, and car parks in a 100% ecological way (without detergents, chemicals, or high pressure) using only water."

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