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Chemically enhanced cleaning solutions
29th of October 2013Chemical companies not only have to come up with products that will effectively carry out the job for which they are intended – they also have to make sure that those products both look and smell attractive to persuade the customer to buy. Ann Laffeaty asks companies how they enhance their products to make them more fragrant and
New for dishwashing from Salveco
29th of October 2013According to Salveco, its new automatic dishwasher liquid detergent SalveDishMatic offers efficiency and low cost in use. Its formula has also been developed to reduce health risks for users and have a very low environmental footprint.
Ingredients are of 100 per cent natural origin, with high biodegradability levels - there are no bioaccumulative
Two new cleaning chemical lines from Voigt
29th of October 2013Voigt has developed two new chemical lines. HDtechnology is made up of two products - high gloss dispersion and antistatic cleaner for water resistant-floors. Both contain Teflon surface protector - which offers resistance to wear and tear and has self-generating properties.
Also new is x-line, eight solutions designed for routine surface
Realco focuses on food hygiene with enzyme cleaning
29th of October 2013Realco has developed a range of cleaning solutions aimed at the food preparation industry - based on enzymatic cleaning technology.
Enzyme cleaners, says the company, clean more deeply than conventional chemicals and because they work at a neutral pH they carry no risk of allergy, irritation or toxic emissions. Realco also claims this type of
Franchising - be your own boss
29th of October 2013Starting up a business can be fraught with perils and pitfalls, especially if you have little or no experience of the field you are about to enter. There is, however, a path you can take made smooth by the footfalls of others. Hartley Milner explores the appeal of the franchise business model.
You want it all – the challenge,
French cleaning industry gets to grips with illiteracy
29th of October 2013The French cleaning federation is organising courses in reading and writing, reports Christian Bouzols.
More that 8,000 cleaning workers have taken life skill courses under the auspices of the French cleaning federation. These courses cover the ability to read, write, make elementary calculations and to get around in space and time. These courses