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PETER BUFF PROMOTED TO MANAGING DIRECTOR AT KINGDOM CLEANING
Kingdom Cleaning, a cleaning and soft services provider, has a new Managing Director at the helm, following the recent promotion of Peter Buff.
Peter, who was formerly Operations Director at Kingdom Cleaning, has been with the company for more than four years, and has 25 years’ experience in leadership. He has previously held senior roles, spanning operations, account development and sales, for firms including Johnson Controls GWS (now CBRE), ENGIE, and Mitie.
Following the acquisition of Facilicom UK by Kingdom Services Group in 2021, Peter will oversee the cleaning division of the company, with the goal of making its services more personalised and
THE WAR ON GREASE – RAWLINS SHARES ITS SECRETS AT AT UPCOMING
INDUSTRY EVENTS Denis Rawlins, expert cleaning consultants and equipment supplier, will be sharing its scientifically- backed cleaning strategies at a number of key industry events this spring.
SETCRETE LVT SUBFLOOR PREPARATION SYSTEM OPTIMISES LUXURY VINYL
TILE INSTALLATIONS Subfloor preparation products manufacturer, Setcrete has created a subfloor preparation system for luxury vinyl tile (LVT) installations to optimise both the aesthetics and longevity of the flooring. The system comprises Setcrete High Performance levelling compound, Setcrete Acrylic Primer and Setcrete Rapid Set DPM.
The huge increase in popularity of luxury vinyl tiles is a result of the
The Rawlins team will be revealing the secrets behind its grease- busting regime at the Hotel, Restaurant and Catering Show (21st- 23rd March at ExCeL London), The Manchester Cleaning Show (6th-7th April at Manchester Central), and The Facilities Show (17th-19th May at ExCeL London).
From commercial kitchens and fast food restaurants, to washrooms and warehouses, greasy floors pose a real health hazard. Tackling this problem requires a specific cleaning response way above the capabilities of the mop and bucket.
However, winning the war on grease doesn’t have to be labour intensive. The Rawlins team will share
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efficient. His initial aim is to support clients as they ease back into the office environment, by ensuring his high-performing teams create safe and inspiring workspaces.
Peter’s position as Managing Director commenced on 1st February 2022, following the departure of Jan-Hein Hemke, who had led Kingdom Cleaning (and formerly Facilicom UK) for over 17-years.
Peter Buff said: “Following Jan- Hein’s inspirational leadership, I am delighted to be stepping into the role of Managing Director for Kingdom Cleaning. The business has been a key player in the cleaning and hygiene industry for decades, from our roots with the Facilicom Group, to being part of the Kingdom Group family today, and I am excited to take it to the next level in my new role.
how innovative cleaning machines, combined with its scientific cleaning method, can give you the upper hand on stubborn grease.
plethora of styles and designs that are now available - often mimicking other materials such as stone and timber – while offering long-term durability and practicality.
Because LVT flooring is
particularly susceptible to subfloor imperfections and undulations show Wing through to the final finish, it is essential to use a high quality
Rawlins will showcase its range of high-flow fluid extraction machines, including the Kaivac UniVac and AutoVac Stretch, which both make light work of removing greasy substances, leaving a clean and dry surface.
The cleaning experts will also share their ‘Remove, Improve & Protect’ cleaning method, which not only delivers consistent, measurable results, but also leaves surfaces protected against future infection.
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“Building on the strength and potential of both Kingdom Cleaning and Kingdom Services Group, we have major plans to make the company an even higher performing business, delivering added value and high-quality services to our current and future clients. As we embark on this new chapter, I am very much looking forward to working with the team, and our customers, to bring our high-energy ideas to life.”
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“We will be sharing our
cement formulation to deliver enhanced performance in a variety of light to heavy-duty applications.
for use ov r both absorbent and non-absorbent subfloors, including
The levelling compound is su table our leading cleaning strategies.”
Join us at the following events: sand/cement and concrete screeds,
as well as granolithic, terrazzo, epoxy
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Setcrete High Performance levelling compound utilises a fibre-reinforced cleaning regimes.
oors are a real problem and pose reinforcement provides a level of erious health and safety risks to flexibility that makes it suitable for staff and visitors, if not cleaned properly. Over the years I have met so many business owners who have struggled to win the war on grease, that is, until they adopted our
use over plywood subfloors.
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• Manchester Cleaning Show (Stand B5) – 6th-7th April at Manchester Central
As such, Setcrete High Performance can be used throughout the entire floor of a property, providing a uniform, unbroken subfloor finish that offers
• The Facilities Show – (Stand FM1475) - 17th-19th May at ExCeL London
revolutionary approach to floorcare at some of the most respected events this spring. We look forward to welcoming people to our stand and sharing the innovations behind
• Hotel, Restaurant and Catering Show (Stand P274) – 21st-23rd March at ExCeL London
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