Byotrol at Glee Exhibition
19th Jul 2007This year's Glee event on the 16th - 18th September at the Birmingham NEC Arena will see the launch of "Clearway" - a revolutionary cleaning product originally developed to kill dangerous bacteria such as E.coli and hospital superbug MRSA.
The product called Clearway promises to banish algae and mould on outdoor furniture, buildings including greenhouses, decking and patios for up to six months while being considerably less toxic than other products currently on the market.
Developed by fast growing antimicrobial technology company Byotrol plc, the products already provide technology to stop the spread of harmful bacteria and micro-organisms in the food and healthcare industries.
The Clearway product will be distributed mainly by DBM to the garden trade and DIY sectors. It will be available through good garden centres in a 750ml trigger spray retailing at £6.99 and a 2.5 litre concentrate retailing at £10.99 and is suitable for dilution and use in garden spray equipment.
The product offers numerous advantages over existing cleaners available on the market and requires no special or protective equipment to use or apply it. It also has an extremely low toxicity profile to humans, plants and animals, which also makes it easy to apply.
Stephen Falder Business Development Director for Byotrol plc said: "The Clearway range offers gardeners a great way to combat build up of mould and algae. The formulation of the product offers low environmental impact and it degrades harmlessly and we believe this to be another advantage of the range over other products."
Byotrol together with DBM will be exhibiting in Hall 5, Stand J26
