Monday, November 28, 2011

Euroflex Monster Floor Steam Cleaner Ez2 W/cleanblast

!±8± Euroflex Monster Floor Steam Cleaner Ez2 W/cleanblast


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Blast away grime and sanitize at the same time with the power of pressurized steam. This Monster steam cleaner and Clean Blast solution can kill 99% of bacterial contaminants, including salmonella and e-coli, on common hard surfaces in one second. It includes three accessories and a Clean Blast solution for all your around-the-house needs. Easy to use. Steam is delivered on command from the front jets on the base unit just squeeze the trigger on the handle. To stop the steam, simply put the handle fully upright. Patented technology. Say goodbye to wimpy steam clouds. The water in this unit is under pressure like a closed tea kettle, delivering steam under greater force. You can also adjust the steam power for specific jobs--keep it low to clean delicate materials or crank it up for stubborn spills. Power through messes. Pressurized steam through the front jets loosens surface debris, hits baseboards, and gets into hard-to-reach corners. Bottom steam jets and hard-surface microfiber pads quickly cut through dirt on sealed wood, tile, stone, linoleum. Grab the glide attachment and carpet microfiber pad to refresh and deodorize carpeting. Utilize the included Clean Blast solution, an all-purpose cleaner and disinfectant, to deliver Clean Blast-infused steam through the front jets. It helps eliminates odors caused by fire, smoke, and tobacco smoke, as well as musty and stale cooking odors. Used as directed, it can even inhibit mold and mildew growth on fabric. Easy to maneuver, this steam cleaner leaves floors virtually dry so it can be employed as part of your weekly cleaning routine or right before company arrives. Get it now, and get one step closer to squeaky clean. From Monster.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

The History of the Front-Loading Washing Machine - In Less Than 500 Words

!±8± The History of the Front-Loading Washing Machine - In Less Than 500 Words

In June this year, researchers at the University of Leeds developed a technology set to revolutionize the washing machine industry. By using plastic granules and just a cup of water per cycle, the design is a milestone of the washing machine industry and might well be the first commercially used near-waterless washing machine on the market, as soon as 2009. The front-loading design of what we know and love in Europe as The Washing Machine has seemingly come a long way over the years. So this is its history - in less than 500 words.

In the 1950s, as the UK and Europe recover from the Second World War, electric washing machines start to become popular. With the introduction of the Rolls Razor machine during the 60s, a cheap washing machines boom began with the company selling in the region of 200,000 by the end of 1963. Due to the Postal Strike of 1964 and other factors such as a so-called war between retailers and sales, the company went into liquidation, finally falling to the hands of Ariston in the late 70s.

The front loading automatic washing machine boomed in popularity during the 70s. At this time a design change occurred with the electronic (as opposed to mechanical) control of drum speed during washes. The next big design change came in the 90s and was introduced by James Dyson, famed for his reinvention of the vacuum cleaner. His redesign incorporated two drums that revolved in opposition with the aim of cutting wash time and providing cleaner clothes in the end. The product never took off commercially however and is now out of production.

In 2006, Japanese company Sanyo introduced the AWD-AQ1, a front-loading washer that utilized two new technologies called 'Air Wash' and 'Aqualoop'. The former process involves an air jet pumped in the drum instead of water to break down odour, whilst the latter means that the minimal water that is stored in the machine is recycled by being infused with bubbles at the end of each cycle. Sanyo have also released a model with a door that opens from the left - another important milestone in washing machine design.

In recent years EU directives have heralded the introduction of energy labels for white goods that rate the product's efficiency as well as giving other valuable information as standard - such as performance and energy consumption. The models are rated from A to G with A being more energy efficient and G being less energy efficient.

It's with this cultural shift toward desirable greener products that has shaped the most recent design of the humble washing machine. The new technology devised by the University of Leeds, called Xeros, achieves an astonishing level of cleaning whilst using 2% of the amount of water of a typical machine, and is set to revolutionize the industry.


The History of the Front-Loading Washing Machine - In Less Than 500 Words

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Power Pressure Washers - Key Features and Safety Tips For Pressure Jet Cleaning Machines Part 1

!±8± Power Pressure Washers - Key Features and Safety Tips For Pressure Jet Cleaning Machines Part 1

Power Pressure washers are designed to combine water pressure and water flow to clean surfaces via a high pressure hose. They are indeed not your everyday garden hose which are much more manageable in terms of safety, usage and storage. These pressure jet cleaning machines comprise of the motor unit, pressure pump, hose, spray gun and many other attachable accessories. The sheer power of these machines are capable of cleaning a wide variety of surfaces, removing stubborn stains, dirt, grease, grime, debris and even clean cars. They are powered by mainly 4 key types energy sources, namely hydraulic, diesel, gasoline and electricity, with the last two being the most popular for household use. They also come in dual modes of hot and cold water capabilities. Much care should be taken when using power pressure washers at home.

Often than not, gas powered machines are more powerful and are within the range of 3,000 PSI and above. The electric versions conversely, range from 1,200 to 2,600 PSI. PSI refers to the pounds per square inch of water pressure and the higher this indicator the more powerful the spray. While gas powered versions can clean larger surfaces and complete the task in shorter time, it is also more lethal if used inappropriately. Ensure that you do not use this version indoors, or in less ventilated areas whereby air circulation is not good. The carbon monoxide emitted by burning gasoline could become fatal to the occupants of the room.

That said, there are also some safety measures you need to be aware of when using the electric version. Ensure that children, pets or even adults are away from the area being cleaned to avoid unnecessary accidents. Incidences of tripping over the extension wires or children searing themselves when playing with the spray guns are common. Also, before you plug in the machine, ensure that the outlet is safe with no electricity leaking the worst case scenario of causing a fire could happen.

Key safety home tips include precautions during the process of cleaning which when abided by, will make your home cleaning a very enjoyable experience. After all, power pressure washers are still the ultimate cleaning machines for most households.


Power Pressure Washers - Key Features and Safety Tips For Pressure Jet Cleaning Machines Part 1

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Monday, November 14, 2011

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www.jet-a-drive.co.uk - Driveway cleaning Hertfordshire, Jet a Drive use industrial rotary and jet pressure washers. Driveway cleaning, patios, paths, walls, walkways, etc. We also provide a gum removal, steam cleaning and commercial cleaning service.

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