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Panels & Furniture Asia September/October 2020

Panels & Furniture Asia (PFA) is a leading regional trade magazine dedicated to the woodbased panel, furniture and flooring processing industry. Published bi-monthly since 2000, PFA delivers authentic journalism to cover the latest news, technology, machinery, projects, products and trade events throughout the sector. With a hardcopy and digital readership comprising manufacturers, designers and specifiers, among others, PFA is the platform of choice for connecting brands across the global woodworking landscape.

Panels & Furniture Asia (PFA) is a leading regional trade magazine dedicated to the woodbased panel, furniture and flooring processing industry. Published bi-monthly since 2000, PFA delivers authentic journalism to cover the latest news, technology, machinery, projects, products and trade events throughout the sector. With a hardcopy and digital readership comprising manufacturers, designers and specifiers, among others, PFA is the platform of choice for connecting brands across the global woodworking landscape.

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52 | FLOORING<br />

<strong>September</strong> / <strong>October</strong> <strong>2020</strong>, Issue 5 | <strong>Panels</strong> & <strong>Furniture</strong> <strong>Asia</strong><br />

Photograph: Tim Mossholder / Unsplash<br />

All swept up<br />

The topic of cleanliness and hygiene is at the forefront<br />

of everyone’s mind these days, with the COVID-19<br />

pandemic still sweeping the globe and everyone<br />

starting to settle into what’s been termed as the “new<br />

normal”. However, what’s good for hygiene may not<br />

be good for wood flooring – especially when it comes<br />

to the matter of maintaining its finishing!<br />

Brett Miller<br />

Brett Miller, Vice President, Technical Standards,<br />

Training and Certification, National Wood Flooring<br />

Association (NWFA), advises against getting too carried<br />

away with cleaning and disinfecting.

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