A revolutionary new way to clean toilets

Published On: 14th February 2020

New Loowy waveform toilet blade

A revolutionary new way to clean toilets, Loowy is a silicone, antibacterial and water repellent waveform blade for toilet cleanliness right up to the bowl edge. Unlike a traditional toilet brush, Loowy stays clean and clog-free, which means it lasts longer – saving money and reducing plastic waste.

  • Unique waveform head for effective cleaning
  • Doesn’t clog like traditional toilet brushes
  • No annoying drops thanks to water repellent coating
  • Antibacterial blade for hygienic cleaning
  • Easy to rinse and quick-drying
  • A modern, contemporary design
  • Long lasting and saves plastic waste,

Manufactured by our partner supplier Robert Scott, Loowy comes with a 2-year guarantee, which covers the unlikely event of a fault in the product construction, material and assembly, if used according to instructions.

Where to use

Loowy has been designed for use in busy, front and back of house environments in catering and hospitality operations. It can be placed in its holder next to the toilet facilities, or carried on a janitorial cart, especially practical for moving about as its water repellent coating reduces the likelihood of drips.

How to use

Run the Loowy around the toilet bowl, allowing the flexible blades to swipe across the surface and under the rim. Shake after cleaning, flush once and let the water clear Loowy of any debris. Then shake gently to remove excess water. The Loowy can be used with any standard toilet cleaner or chemical.

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