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CONTICO Offer Entrance Matting
Solutions Making a good fi rst impression is all important in today’s commercial world, and a clean entrance hall or lobby is vital in helping to create a professional welcome for your customers. CONTICO’S new range of protection matting can help, with the new Frontbrush and Frontabsorb Entrance Matting.
Frontbrush Heavy Traffi c Industrial Entrance Matting is made from coarse mono-fi lament nylon fi bres intertwined with carpet fi bre which aggressively scrapes and removes heavy soil, grit and dirt from shoes and boots. Designed to withstand repeated commercial washing, these mats are certifi ed slip-resistant and
Prochem Adds Advanced Stain Removal To Training Programme
The latest advanced course to be added to the Prochem Europe training programme, is likely to prove the ideal solution for carpet and upholstery cleaners wanting to learn more about stains. An intensive day- long investigation into their nature, origin and how to remove or improve them, the Prochem Stain Removal Course provides extensive hands- on practice on all kinds of stains commonly found both in the domestic and commercial environments.
The day-long course, held at the Prochem Training Academy
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come with a 100% nitrile rubber backing, which prevents curling and cracking as well as providing a fi rm and hardwearing entrance mat, perfect for factories and busy workplace entrances. Frontbrush mats are also available in a wide range of sizes and colours.
Frontabsorb Microfi bre Entrance Matting has been designed to absorb eight times its own weight in dirt and moisture. Made from 100% Microfi bre super absorbent fi bres, these mats stop rain-born moisture and dirt in its tracks, providing cost effective protection for expensive carpets and entrance fl ooring. Available in three popular sizes, these mats are vinyl backed to prevent slippage and damage to existing fl ooring.
Frontguard Washable Luxury Entrance Matting, is a range of
in Chessington, Surrey, helps delegates learn how to test the pH of a stain; how to fi nd out whether it is water-based or solvent-soluble and what bearing this has on the choice of product. They also teach how to assess what kind of damage the stain may have caused to the carpet or fabric fi bres.
Understanding the effect of the various stain removal products on different fi bre and construction types is another aspect of effective treatment covered in the course, where delegates are encouraged to practise and improve application techniques on pre-prepared stains on different types of carpet fi bre.
The day, which includes lunch and refreshments and a comprehensive training manual to take home, has a lighter touch too, with a special Stain Quiz tasking delegates to have a go at guessing what twenty different stains were caused by. Bookings are being taken for the next course held on 24th October, 2013.
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9mm high pile mats, developed for use in main entrance halls and lobbies. Made from 100% polyamide synthetic fi bre, the mats incorporate a fl exible PVC anti-slip UV resistant backing, and will effectively stop dirt at the door and hold moisture too! Launderable in commercial washing machines up to 30°C, these mats are available in fi ve colour versions.
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