Still number one after all these years


Although Kaivac No-Touch Cleaning® Systems has several competitors that have tried to mimic their machines—the greatest form of flattery—the Kaivac No-Touch Cleaning system is still number one when it comes to hygienic, spray-and-vac cleaning.

That’s because Kaivac has more models in more sizes with more features that can do more tasks than any of its competitors.

And the Kaivac system was the first to have a built-in wet/vac. This final step in the No-Touch Cleaning process ensures that all contaminants are vacuumed up, removing them from all surfaces. 

For more information, visit www.kaivac.com, or call toll-free: 800-287-1136.



October 20, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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