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CONTENTS REGULAR


Contents 10


COVER STORY


First Impressions Count Milliken tell us why having the


right entrance matting system in place can go a long way in helping to make that good first impression.


REGULARS 06


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Newsflash The latest news from the


floorcare world, including how a new sponsorship deal between Truvox and a Southampton rugby club is helping to keep the club in pristine condition.


Products & Services Some of the latest Floocare &


Maintenance products, innovations and services available.


FEATURES


What We Do Best Following last year’s partnership


with Bunzl, Premiere Products are free to focus on making cleaning chemical. We spoke to them about the deal, and what they have in store for the future.


Sworn To Secrecy Tomorrow’s Cleaning were


lucky enough to be invited into the secret realm of Dyson HQ and chat to Design Engineer Nick Schneider about some of their latest innovations.


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CASE STUDIES


As Good As New For customers across the


country, the demand is for their floors to look ‘like new’. ServiceMaster Clean technician Andy Crowe walks us through a couple of cases where they restored some worn down floors to their former glories.


Sick Of Sticking To The Floor?


We hear from Host von Schrader, who tell us how their Dry Extraction System helped an Exeter nightclub out of a sticky situation.


ADVICE & OPINION 23


Cinderella Goes To Business School


James White, Managing Director of Denis Rawlins Limited, tells us how, by measuring productivity and testing cleanliness, cleaning companies can ensure cost-effectiveness.


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Who Maintains The Machines?


Our resident floorcare expert Natalie Dowse, Marketing and Product Manager for Truvox International Limited, gives some top tips on how to keep your equipment and cleaning tip top.

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