Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Hard Surface Cleaners - What You Should Look For

The XTreme Power HSC ® 16300

When looking for hard surface cleaners for industrial use, there are a few things you . keep in mind. One is that hard surfaces in commercial and industrial areas are subject to tougher dirt deposits and sedimentation; this means that your hard surface cleaners must be strong enough to root out even stubborn and hardened stains. Secondly, these machines should be able to perform more than one function. The XTreme Power HSC® 16300 from Daimer® is such a cleaning machine - in fact, it is several cleaning units all rolled into one.

The XTreme Power HSC® 16300 is a hard surface spinning cleaning machine that uses the extra cleaning power of heat. In fact, it offers heated temperatures of up to 220ยบ F. The machine comes with a special 9” spinner head attachment. For tackling larger areas, a 19” head is also available. These hard surface cleaners can tackle a variety of different surfaces, even porous ones like brick and grout. What’s more, the uses of these hard surface cleaners don’t end there.

The Daimer® XTreme Power HSC® 16300 can also be used as a steam, hot water, or cold water pressure washer and offers pressure levels of around 3000 psi and flow rates of up to 5 GPM. These hard surface cleaners can also be used as a wall cleaning systems and as sludge extractors, since they are capable of a flow rate of around 30 GPM for water damage restoration use. More information about Daimer® cleaning products an be found at www.daimer.com.

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Product Spotlight - Lees


Relax, it’s Lees® … a carpet like no other with a warranty to match!

Discover the perfect combination of beauty and worry-free toughness. Lees® carpet is designed to fit the world you live in with ground-breaking stain protection and lasting construction.

Available in a range of styles and colors for every taste and need, Lees® carpet features Ultra 25® with Scotchgard™ Protector – stain protection so strong it’s backed by the exclusive “NO EXCLUSIONS” ULTRA 25® STAIN WARRANTY which covers stains other carpet warranties don’t: pet stains, grease, mustard, coffee, cola and more. That’s beauty with peace of mind.
In addition, the patented ExtraLoc® backing has double the density of standard carpet construction for extraordinary stability and strength.

Count on Lees® carpet for unmatched beauty and performance in your home.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Hardwood - Care and Maintenance


Like any floor covering, real wood floors will show signs of wear over
time, depending on the size and lifestyle of your family. But by observing
a few precautions, and using the cleaning and maintenance program
recommended by the manufacturer, you can expect years of beauty from
your wood floor.

Never clean or mop your hardwood floor with water. Do not use any wax
or cleaner that must be mixed with water such as oil, soap, or paste wax
products; or other household cleaners that contain lemon oil, tung oil, or
ammonia as this may damage your floor and result in a loss of warranty.

Water can dull the finish and permanently damage the floor. To help
eliminate fine particles of dirt and grit that act like sandpaper and will
scratch any floor, vacuum or sweep daily. The vacuum head must be a
felt or brush type. Be certain that the wheels of the vacuum are clean and
do not damage the finish. DO NOT USE A VACUUM WITH A BEATER BAR
HEAD.

Remove spills promptly using a soft cloth and cleaning products
recommended by the manufacturer. Be sure to keep pet nails trimmed and
paws clean and free of dirt, gravel, grease, oil, and stains. Place protective
pads beneath furniture legs to reduce scratches and dents. Use a dolly and
protective sheets of plywood when moving heavy objects, furniture, or
appliances. Some objects may be too heavy to move across a hardwood
floor under any circumstances.

Certain types of casters on furniture may damage hardwood flooring.
Barrel-type wheels (a minimum 1” continuous width is recommended) or
wide, flat glides are best for protecting your hardwood floor.

A humidifier is recommended to prevent excessive shrinkage of wood
floors due to low humidity levels. Wood stoves and electric heat tend to
cause very dry conditions. In damp conditions, proper humidity levels can
be maintained with an air conditioner or dehumidifier, or by periodically
turning on your heating system during periods of high humidity in the
summer months.

Exposure to the sun and its UV rays accelerates the oxidation and aging
of wood and fabrics. This causes the stain and/or wood to fade and/or
change color. It is recommended that you rearrange rugs and furniture
periodically so the floor ages evenly.

Remove shoes with spiked or damaged heels before walking on the
floor. Spike or stiletto high-heel shoes may cause denting and related
damage to hardwood floors due to the extremely high compressive force
they generate. Such footwear can produce dynamic loads in excess of
1000 pounds per square inch, even when worn by someone of slight or
average build.

As added protection, use dirt-trapping walk-off mats at all exterior doors
to keep sand, dirt, grit, grease, and oil off your hardwood floor.


Disclaimers:
General Terms and Conditions may apply, see warranty section for details

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Product Spotlight - Bigelow


Big Heritage. Big Style. Big Value. The perfect combination to fit your needs.

Want a big reputation for quality? America’s carpet brand since 1825, Bigelow® has earned generations of trust for ingenuity and expertise in making top quality carpet that will enhance your home.

Want big fashion that’s in step with your tastes? Bigelow® delivers with great designs and innovative textures that give you beautiful, trend right style. Bigelow® is classic but with a twist - taking tradition to the next step.

Want a big deal? With outstanding guarantees for long wear and performance, all at a price that makes sense for your busy world, Bigelow® is value without sacrifice.

See why Bigelow® is the big name in carpet you can choose with confidence.