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Prochem releases 2026 Products and


Solutions Catalogue Prochem’s new Products and Solutions catalogue is available now to order or download online.


Packed with the latest in cutting-edge technology and chemicals, it’s the definitive ‘go-to’ for resolving every conceivable cleaning and restoration requirement in all domestic and commercial spaces.


The catalogue launches not only the fresh, new style labels on the Prochem range of chemicals but also two new machines – in the form of the Steemeasy 400 carpet extraction machine, and the lightweight LW35 battery scrubber dryer. Both of these machines will be available in 2026.


Prochem innovated truck-mounted extractor cleaning 50 years ago, and spearheading the latest in this technology is the Sapphire 370SSEFI.


With a Kohler EFI 26.5hp engine plus Cerakote ceramic coating on all exhaust components to extend life and keep the van interior cooler, this machine offers best overall performance in its class with a space-saving profile still half the footprint of other truck mounts. Clean carpets, upholstery, hard surfaces – even flood extraction – this versatile machine does it all.


Tools and accessories likewise get a look-in the new catalogue, including the new, low moisture Sapphire Upholstery Pro for portables, the PB14 Power brush vacuum head and a wide choice of new brushes, corner guards, pads and rollers for Prochem floor cleaning technology.


New to professional floorcare? Check out the five starter packages available from the company. From the compact Galaxy up to the super-powerful Steempro Powerplus, all come with the specially-selected solutions and accessories you will need to get to work.


You can download the catalogue here, or order a copy via the link below.


www.prochem.co.uk


Dominic Ponniah steps down as


Cleanology CEO Dominic Ponniah, Co-Founder of national commercial cleaning and FM company Cleanology, has stepped down as CEO to become its new Chairman.


Mr Ponniah will still be taking a keen interest in the growth of the company, co-founded with his mother Elisabeth Ponniah in 1999, but he has decided the time is right to step back from the day-to-day running.


He explained: “22 years ago, I agreed to join the business and help my mother with the marketing for three months. Three months turned into 10 years and then 10 years turned into 20 years. I was having too much fun to stop.


“It’s always difficult for founders of businesses to get the timing right as to when to step away and replace themselves. I believe the timing is right to do that now.”


Mr Ponniah – who will continue to attend Board meetings as Chairman – will work alongside Cleanology’s new CEO until the end of the year as part of a handover before focusing on his new role. He added: “Most importantly, I will be around to support Cleanology to double in size over the next three years by ensuring we continue to be the best in the industry – and making sure we are leading on innovation, sustainability and the brand pillars we are known for. Finally, I want to thank all our clients for the incredible support they have given me over the years, my team for their endless patience, humour and energy, and all our stakeholders, who together have helped Cleanology achieve our success to date.”


Mr Ponniah has plans to write a book, take flying lessons, become more involved in politics and launch his fifth new business. He will also continue to champion causes he is passionate about, particularly the Real Living Wage and The Hygiene Bank.


www.cleanology.com


www.tomorrowscleaning.com


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