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Take Care of Your Laundry Consumables, Auxiliaries & Accessories Lagoon® Electrolux Professional Customer Care Take care of your laundry Consumables, Auxiliaries & Accessories lagoon® ............................................... 4 lagoon® detergent ................................ 6-9 Accessories .....................................................9 myPRO ...............................................10 Cleanstar detergent ...........................12-13 Accessories .............................................14-15 Consumables .................................18 Chemical .................................................. 18-19 Numbers ......................................................... 19 Protective tape ........................................... 19 Water soluble bags ................................ 20 Washing bag .............................................. 20 Dryer ball .........................................................21 Soft care ..........................................................21 Auxiliaries........................................22 Trolleys ..................................................... 22-23 Canvas trolleys .......................................... 24 Stainless steel trolleys ............................ 25 Garment rack ............................................. 26 Carts ................................................................. 26 Tables & Chair ........................................... 27 Accessories ....................................28 Ironing table .................................................28 Clothes line .................................................. 29 Sheet tensioner ......................................... 29 Hanger ............................................................ 29 Holder for garbage bag ....................30 Brush .................................................................30 Installation ......................................32 Fluff collectors .....................................32-33 Drainage nets ............................................33 Water connection ....................................34 lagoon® Advanced Care Fast, easy and green Obtain the lagoon® experience by using dedicated detergents for your sensitive clothing Electrolux Professional launches lagoon® Advanced Care system: delicate on fabrics, gentle on the environment, and a game changer for the business, making it possible to operate wet-cleaning with the same process time, productivity and seemless handling of dry cleaning. Complete range of detergents for greater cleaning results Complete range of pre-brushing and pre-spotting agents for spottless results Electrolux Professional Laundry lagoon® accessories & detergent Eco-friendly water-based cleaning the natural choice for every garment Fast, easy and green, lagoon® Advanced Care represents avant-garde professional wet-cleaning. Being a waterbased cleaning technique, it operates with simplicity of solvent-based cleaning processes but in an eco-friendly way. lagoon® Sensitive Detergent Detergent for Wool & Silk. Detergent for use in professional wet cleaning, with the appropriate Electrolux lagoon® wet cleaning programs and together with lagoon® Sensitive Conditioner. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Sensitive Detergent 432730598 10 L lagoon® Sensitive Detergent 432730597 20 L lagoon® Sensitive Detergent 432731002 10 L lagoon® Sensitive Detergent 432731001 20 L lagoon® Sensitive Conditioner Conditioner for Wool & Silk. Conditioner for use in professional wet cleaning, with the appropriate Electrolux lagoon® wet cleaning programs and together with lagoon® Sensitive Detergent. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Sensitive Conditioner 432730600 10 L lagoon® Sensitive Conditioner 432730599 20 L lagoon® Sensitive Conditioner 432731004 10 L lagoon® Sensitive Conditioner 432731003 20 L lagoon® Delicate 2 in 1 Detergent for Mixed Fibers. Detergent for use in professional wet cleaning, with the appropriate Electrolux lagoon® wet cleaning programs. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Delicate 2 in 1 432730602 10 L lagoon® Delicate 2 in 1 432730601 20 L lagoon® Delicate 2 in 1 432731006 10 L lagoon® Delicate 2 in 1 432731005 20 L 6 Note! Check with nearest contact for more information about sales of specific product in your country. lagoon® Pre-treatment Universal mild pre-brushing agent for use in professional wet cleaning. Can be applied as pre-treatment on any type of fibers. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Pre-treatment 432730603 3 L lagoon® Pre-treatment 432731007 3 L lagoon® Grease Remover Degreasing agent for use in professional wet cleaning. To be applied as pre-treatment on stains caused by waxes, polishes, oils, greases and makup. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Grease Remover 432730605 1 L lagoon® Grease Remover 432731009 1 L lagoon® Ink Remover Pre-spotting agent for use in professional wet cleaning. To be applied as pre-treatment on synthetic stains, stains caused by inks, adhesives, lacquers, synthetic paints and tar. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Ink Remover 432730606 1 L lagoon® Ink Remover 432731010 1 L lagoon® Protein Stain Remover Pre-spotting agent for use in professional wet cleaning. To be applied as pre-treatment stains caused by blood, egg, milk, vomit and urine. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Protein Stain Remover 432730898 1 L lagoon® Protein Stain Remover 432731011 1 L lagoon® Tannin Stain Remover Pre-spotting agent for use in professional wet cleaning. To be applied as pre-treatment stains caused by fruits, coffee, tea, red wine and grass. Part Number Volume Price lagoon® Tannin Stain Remover 432730899 1 L lagoon® Tannin Stain Remover 432731012 1 L Note! Check with nearest contact for more information about sales of specific product in your country. 7 Electrolux Professional Laundry lagoon® accessories & detergent AC Detergent Prewet Pre-treatment detergent suitable to remove grease and/or oil from machine-washed garments, together with specific cleaning products. Part Number Volume Price AC Detergent Prewet 432730592 10 Kg AC Detergent WET1 Product specially designed to prevent felting of wool and wool mixture garments during machine washing and during drying. Specially designed to avoid the formation of creases. Part Number Volume Price AC Detergent WET1 432730590 25 Kg AC Detergent WET2 Liquid detergent for wool and wool mix garments, formulated for delicate washes at low temperatures without altering the physical and chemical characteristics of the fiber, thus leaving the tonality of the colour unaltered. Part Number Volume Price AC Detergent WET2 432730588 25 Kg AC Superconcentrated size WET3 General use finishing product for various types of natural and synthetic fibers that facilitates subsequent ironing and gives a specific feeling of fluidity. Part Number Volume Price AC Superconcentrated 432730589 25 Kg size WET3 AC Softener WET4 Efficient fabric softener for wool mixture garments with a nourishing action on natural fibers. Part Number Volume Price AC Softener WET4 432730591 25 Kg 8 Note! Check with nearest contact for more information about sales of specific product in your country. WET 2.2 lagoon® Detergent Efficient fabric softener for wool mixture garments with a nourishing action on natural fibers. Part Number Volume Price WET 2.2 lagoon® Detergent 432730593 25 Kg WET 3.2 lagoon® Conditioner General use finishing product for various types of natural and synthetic fibers that facilitates subsequent ironing and gives a specific feeling of fluidity. Part Number Volume Price WET 3.2 lagoon® Conditioner 432730594 25 Kg Accessories for garment finishing FC4 8 Get the outstanding results for your garments thanks to specialized accessories that are gentle on fine textils for a premium result. Part Number Dimension Price Coat Hanger 33100110 Clip Jacket & Trousers 74015002 Sleeve Extend 74015001 Hanger Padding 33100164 Complete Wetcleaning kit 55010854 Included in Wetcleaning kit: Coat Hanger 1 pcs (33100110) Clip Jacket & Trousers 16 pcs (74015002) Sleeve Extend 16 pcs (74015001) Hanger Padding 32 pcs (33100164) Note! Check with nearest contact for more information about sales of specific product in your country. 9 myPRO laundry solution the professional heart for small business We making your life easier with myPRO The new Smart Professional laundry solution for small businesses. Just load, start and relax – myPRO delivers great laundry results at the touch of a button. Unique professional expertise for small businesses. Enhance the myPRO experience by using Electrolux accessories and consumables! Complete range of detergents for great washing results Accessories selected to ease the laundry process Optimal safety for users and customers Electrolux Professional Laundry myPRO Cleanstar detergent The Cleanstar detergents are developed with your business and the environment in mind. For best wash results use the product that matches your need. Cleanstar Wash Powder Enzymatic washing powder. Thanks to its enhanced formulation that combines surfactants and active oxygen, Cleanstar Wash Powder removes the most stubborn stains. Part Number Weight Price Cleanstar Wash Powder 432730881 8 Kg Cleanstar Green Liquid Ecological liquid washing detergent. Biodegradable, Cleanstar Green Liquid is an innovative detergent containing surfactants made from vegetable materials; it removes stains efficiently while preserving colours and being gentle to the fibers. Part Number Volume Price Cleanstar Green Liquid 432730882 2 x 5 L Cleanstar Wash Liquid Concentrated liquid washing detergent. The 3-in-1 composition of Cleanstar Wash Liquid effectively removes stains
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