Veolia Water Technologies by GineersNow Engineering Magazine GineersNow Engineering Magazine September 2016 | Page 31

REVOLUTIONIZING THE TOILET CLEANING TECHNOLOGY As the old saying goes, “Cleanliness is next to godliness.” Cleaning has always been part of every household life. The most dreading part of the house to clean? The toilet, of course! The stench and the grueling back and forth scrubbing, soap and dirt splashing on you everywhere—Ugh! You can only wish someone would invent something to make your life easier. Well, your wish has been granted! Spyglass Innovations' Garry Stewart has wowed the toilet cleaning industry with the launch a new germ-killing, quick-drying Photo by LooBlade reinvention of the toilet brush called the “LooBlade”. This ingenious invention works on SwipeClean Technology(TM) and follows hard-to-reach toilet contours. Unlike the bristles of an ordinary brush, this blade easily reaches under the rim and has an anti-microbial additive to kill 99.9% germs. It also has hydrophobic properties that repels water and dries quickly unlike your traditional brush that sprinkles water droplets all over the bathroom surface. The blade’s ‘hollow-point’ head feature acts as a nozzle to clear blockages. Its unique holder design allows for free air flow to ensure that no residual water collects. Now, you don’t have to scrub your toilet surface back and forth, as this new blade maintains continuous contact with the toilet bowl so that its blades wipe the surface clean in a single pass. Appearance is always important in any product in the market. So, why spare a cleaning tool? This new brush scores high on its looks for its iconic handles, aesthetically pleasing head and modern range of color options. The brush also cuts down your cost and helps you in saving water. As an effective cleaning tool, this brush requires lesser bleach and water to make your bathroom shine like it’s new. That’s not all! The new brush comes with a 3-year replacement guarantee. The new brush has been designed with an idea to improve existing toilet cleaning techniques and replacing one of the most poorly-designed available products in the market. The kickstart campaign has already collected a total of £28,336 against its target of £20,000. Let’s see how much more interest this innovation can generate. SEPTEMBER 2016 Clean Water Technologies 31