Polyester PET

Country of Origin - Czech Republic and Sri Lanka

Polyester PET

Our Polyester PET is sourced from the Czech Republic. Polyester PET is a versatile and highly durable material commonly used in brush production. Its exceptional resistance to wear and tear ensures that brushes crafted from this material maintain their effectiveness even in demanding cleaning tasks. With low water absorption and a high-temperature tolerance, Polyester PET brushes remain efficient in wet conditions and diverse temperature environments, making them a reliable choice for a wide range of applications.

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Synthetic Coco (Recycled Polyester PET)

Our synthetic Coco fiber, crafted from recycled PET bottles in Sri Lanka, presents a sustainable and high-performance alternative to traditional Coco fiber. With wear properties that outshine its Coco counterpart, it offers enhanced durability while maintaining excellent brush sweeping characteristics. This environmentally friendly choice not only ensures effective cleaning but also aligns with our commitment to sustainability.

Selection of our produts using this fibre

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, nestled in the heart of Central Europe, is a nation steeped in history and characterized by its charming blend of old-world charm and modern dynamism. Its capital, Prague, is a city of fairy tales, boasting a remarkable medieval old town, the iconic Prague Castle, and the enchanting Charles Bridge. With a rich history of art, music, and literature, the Czech Republic has been the birthplace of renowned figures like Franz Kafka and Antonín Dvořák, making it a cultural hub.

The Czech Republic's natural beauty is equally impressive, offering a diverse landscape that ranges from the rolling Bohemian and Moravian countryside to the rugged Krkonoše Mountains. The country's deep-rooted beer culture is also a point of pride, with a legacy of brewing that gave birth to the Pilsner lager.

The Czech Republic played a pivotal role in 20th-century history as part of Czechoslovakia, which saw the Prague Spring in 1968 and the Velvet Revolution in 1989, events that reshaped not only the nation but the entire region. Exploring its historical sites and learning about its past adds a profound layer of understanding to the charm of the Czech Republic.

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, nestled in the heart of Central Europe, is a nation steeped in history and characterized by its charming blend of old-world charm and modern dynamism. Its capital, Prague, is a city of fairy tales, boasting a remarkable medieval old town, the iconic Prague Castle, and the enchanting Charles Bridge. With a rich history of art, music, and literature, the Czech Republic has been the birthplace of renowned figures like Franz Kafka and Antonín Dvořák, making it a cultural hub.

The Czech Republic's natural beauty is equally impressive, offering a diverse landscape that ranges from the rolling Bohemian and Moravian countryside to the rugged Krkonoše Mountains. The country's deep-rooted beer culture is also a point of pride, with a legacy of brewing that gave birth to the Pilsner lager.

The Czech Republic played a pivotal role in 20th-century history as part of Czechoslovakia, which saw the Prague Spring in 1968 and the Velvet Revolution in 1989, events that reshaped not only the nation but the entire region. Exploring its historical sites and learning about its past adds a profound layer of understanding to the charm of the Czech Republic.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a land of striking beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled off the southern coast of India, this island nation is renowned for its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and captivating wildlife. Visitors can explore the cultural richness of Sri Lanka through its ancient cities, such as Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Sri Lanka is also home to diverse ecosystems, including national parks and rainforests. Sri Lanka is home to an array of fascinating wildlife such as elephants, leopards and whales.The warm hospitality of the Sri Lankan people and the mouthwatering cuisine, featuring a delightful blend of spices, contribute to the country's allure.

With its deeply-rooted Buddhist traditions and historical landmarks like the Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka offers a spiritual and cultural journey. Its annual festivals, such as the Esala Perahera, are vibrant celebrations of art, dance, and religion. Sri Lanka's tea plantations in the central highlands produce some of the world's finest Ceylon tea. The country's complex and colourful tapestry of experiences makes it a captivating destination for travellers seeking a blend of nature, culture, and adventure.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a land of striking beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled off the southern coast of India, this island nation is renowned for its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and captivating wildlife. Visitors can explore the cultural richness of Sri Lanka through its ancient cities, such as Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Sri Lanka is also home to diverse ecosystems, including national parks and rainforests. Sri Lanka is home to an array of fascinating wildlife such as elephants, leopards and whales.The warm hospitality of the Sri Lankan people and the mouthwatering cuisine, featuring a delightful blend of spices, contribute to the country's allure.

With its deeply-rooted Buddhist traditions and historical landmarks like the Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy, Sri Lanka offers a spiritual and cultural journey. Its annual festivals, such as the Esala Perahera, are vibrant celebrations of art, dance, and religion. Sri Lanka's tea plantations in the central highlands produce some of the world's finest Ceylon tea. The country's complex and colourful tapestry of experiences makes it a captivating destination for travellers seeking a blend of nature, culture, and adventure.