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2014年10月28日星期二

How to Use a Morck Steam Cleaner

New model--steam cleaner
The Morck Home Steam Cleaner Model Number MK-JJB-208 provides a chemical-free way of keeping hard floors and other household surfaces clean, sanitized and deodorized. The high temperature steam the machine produces is channeled through a variety of cleaning heads to remove dirt you can see and bacteria, which are invisible to the human eye. The cleaner can also be used to remove unpleasant odors from upholstery while its strong jet of steam offers an alternative to bleach when it comes to cleaning under the rim of the toilet.Have a question? Get an answer from an appliance repair specialist now!


Things You'll Need:

1.MK-JJB-208 Steam Cleaner
2.MK-JJB-208 set of attachments
3.MK-JJB-208 instruction manual
4.Cold water
5.Cloths and paper towels



Instructions

1.Read the instruction manual supplied with the cleaner carefully before using to ensure you take the necessary safety precautions. These are very important as the dry steam produced by the cleaner is around 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Care should be taken not to direct it at yourself, other people or animals.

2.Remove the water tank from the body of the cleaner and fill it with cold water ensuring it does not rise above the maximum level indicator. Re-attach the tank to the machine, making sure the cap is firmly in position.


3.Decide which attachment you need for the surface you want to clean.
Three round brushes (two purple and one white): In the machine's instruction manual, Hoover suggests using the two purple brushes for kitchen cleaning and reserving the white brush for bathroom cleaning such as the toilet seat and tile grouting.
Jet nozzle: This is used to concentrate steam. It increases cleaning power and helps to remove dirt and grime from small, narrow areas such as the base of faucets.
Turbo nozzle: This is used to make the steam jet narrower or wider depending on the size of the surface to be cleaned. It is the nozzle which should be used when cleaning windows or mirrors.
Triangular brush: This is used to clean larger areas such as floors and walls. The cloth should be placed over this brush as it will immediately remove the dirt and grime loosened by the steam.
Mop pad: This is used to clean large areas of flooring or walls. The sponge on the underside of the pad both cleans and dries these surfaces.
Telescopic handle: This is used to transform the cleaner into a steam mop and to increase its reach when cleaning above floor level.



4.Turn the on-off knob to the off position before plugging the cleaner into the electricity supply. Attach the appropriate nozzle for your first cleaning task and switch the machine back on. The red indicator light will flash until the steamer heats up. When this happens, the light will remain on constantly.

5.Begin cleaning. The flow of steam can be lessened and increased using the on-off/adjustment knob. Wipe the surfaces to which steam is applied immediately with an absorbent cloth to remove all traces of dirt and grease.

6.When you finish cleaning, disconnect the machine from the electricity supply and allow it to cool down.

7.Empty the water tank and replace in the steamer. Wind the steam cleaner's electric cable around the retractable metal hook on the bottom before storing the machine

Tips & Warnings

If traces of deeply ingrained dirt remain after cleaning a surface, treat the area with a little household detergent and apply the steam cleaner again.
Avoid losing any of the cleaner's attachments by storing them beside it in the plastic bag provided with the machine.
When cleaning windows, warm the glass first by directing the steam jet at it from a distance of no less than six inches. This will prevent the glass from shattering due to thermal shock.
Do not run the cleaner at its highest steam setting for more than 10 minutes at a time.
Do not use the cleaner continuously for more than one hour at a time.
Fill the water tank with cold water only.
Remove all water from the tank before putting the cleaner away.


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2014年10月27日星期一

Pressure Washers for High Pressure Cleaning


Pressure washers use high pressure water sprays to clean dirt, mold and grime from surfaces, such as walkways, driveways and buildings. Pressure washers consist of a motor which drives a water pump, a high pressure hose, and a trigger switch similar to a garden hose nozzle. Tom Kraeutler, the host of "The Money Pit," says to consider water pressure, gallons per minute and price when selecting a water pressure. Water pressure can range from 1,000 to 4,000 lbs. per square inch. The volume of water a machine produces is expressed in gallons per minute. Household pressure washers range between 1 and 4 gallons per minute.

Before and after cleaning
Fit the Job
Many consumers believe "bigger is better" when buying a DIY Pressure washer, but that is not always the case. Each job has an optimum pressure and flow. To wash a car, use low pressure of between 1,000 and 1,300 lbs. per square inch. If you plan to strip paint, wash the siding of your house, or power wash a sidewalk, choose a high pressure unit of about 2400 psi.

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Attachments
A variety of attachments are used on a power washer, depending on the job. Some create a pinpoint stream while others have a wider spray. Most nozzles attach directly to the trigger gun, starting at about $20 as of 2010. Some pressure washers come with an attachment that allows detergent to be introduced into the water stream. There are low- and high-pressure injectors.

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Gas Or Electric?
Gas, diesel or propane-powered pressure washers provide more mobility than electric models because they do not need a cord or electrical outlet. Electric power washers might be better for indoor applications, since they are not as noisy and do not produce exhaust. Electric units cost about $100 while large gasoline-powered commercial units cost closer to $1,000 as of 2014.

Best seller of high pressure washer 
Eco-Friendly
Pressure washers are real water savers for outdoor cleaning projects at home. They can save up to 75 percent more water than a garden hose. This is because its output pressure is 50 times higher than a garden hose.


Safety Concerns
Rachel Lombardo, a senior product manager at DeWalt, reminds people that power washers are aggressive machines. High pressure washers can permanently carve names into wood and break windows. They can break asphalt. Objects flying from the jet stream can cause damage and injury. Be sure to use eye protection and never spray people with a pressure washer.


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2014年10月26日星期日

Steam Cleaners - Reviews Of Uses From Bathroom To Garage


The reasons are quite a few. Steam cleaners are easy to manage, they are powerful, and can be made even more powerful by adjusting the steam pressure and temperature. Further, they appeal to people who care about their environment (and who doesn't) and are concerned with the multitude of harmful chemicals that cause indoor pollution in our homes. You will not get any pollution from the steam cleaner - it only uses water vapor to operate.


Because of cleaner's powerful steam jet, its cleaning properties and features are much different from a regular vacuum cleaner, and even from a detergent-based rug cleaners and vacuums. Further, you can experiment with different sizes of the nozzle for detail cleaning and more focused steam jet power.


We will look into the numerous places and objects you can sanitize with steam vapor cleaners. Reviews will be brief due to numerous possibilities. The places that people use vapor cleaners in include: Bathrooms, Kitchens, Living Rooms, Bedrooms, the Garages. As you can see, a steam vapor cleaner can be quite versatile. Let's review how people are using steam cleaners in more detail:


Bathrooms: Steam vapor cleaners work great to remove scum from the tiles in the shower, and to reach even the most difficult to get to crevices such as between the shower doors and the shower walls, or in-between the tiles. They will quickly remove deposits from shower heads too. You won't believe how many places they will remove the dirt from in toilets, and sinks. Places you could never reach with a cloth or a vacuum cleaner. It is best to use a small, handheld steam cleaner to reach remote spaces.


Kitchens: The kitchen floor, be it vinyl or ceramic tile, can always need a good scrubbing and jet-steaming. But the steamer, with the narrow jet nozzle will also be able to reach in crevices between the kitchen furniture elements, in between the appliances. The sink area, especially the crevices between the faucet and the sink itself will benefit from a well directed steam jet. The appliances, such as stoves, microwaves and refrigerators can be cleaned with a vapor steamer too.

Living Rooms, Carpet Cleaning: Carpets, vinyl floors, or hardwood floor can be steamed with a steam carpet cleaner highly effectively. Furthermore, the windows and doors can be cleaned both from the inside and from the outside. In addition, the hard-to-reach door and window tracks, and window frames in general will be cleaned with ease using a steamer cleaner. The upholstery on chairs and couches will be refreshed using carpet steam cleaners too.


Bedrooms, Upholstery Cleaning: Bed bugs, bacteria will find their demise when you apply a steam cleaner to beds, pillows, and covers. The carpet, the doors and the windows and window frames will be cleaned with ease.



Garages, Tools Cleaning: Now comes the fun part. Any vehicles, starting with a car, can benefit from a well-directed steam jet. You can remove dust, grime, and grease from the car engine. You can clean any boat motors of scum that attaches itself to the parts that spent much of the time under water. And you can clean the wheels of the bikes and the cars with a steamer. In general, any item that collects dust that would be hard to remove using just the cloth is a perfect candidate for a thorough cleaning using a heavy duty steam cleaner or a portable steam cleaner.


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2014年10月25日星期六

Types And Uses Of Steam Cleaners


Machines used for cleaning surfaces with hot water are called steam cleaners. Home Steam cleaner is used to kill allergens, bacteria, mold, and fungus on surfaces. Steam cleaners are mostly used in homes, inns and restaurants, etc. Home steam cleaners are used to clean surfaces such as in the bathroom, or the carpet and so on. A steam cleaner can be used to clean any surface which is heat resistant.

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There are two types of steam cleaners; traditional steam cleaners, and vapor steam cleaners. The traditional steam cleaners include a boiler, container, hose and brushes, and use warm water to make the surface clean. They are used to clean floors only. The warm water is spread on the dirty surface, and then the revolving brushes scrub the surface and collect the dirty water into a container. Some cleaners need cleaning agents to remove stains, but mostly rely on steam and brushes to perform this process.

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Vapor steam cleaners include a container with a heater, a hose and a nozzle. Water is boiled in the tank to produce dry steam. This dry steam is thrown onto the dirty surface via a hose and nozzle. The steam helps in loosening the dirt and stains on the surface. The surface is then cleaned with the help of a vacuum cleaner.Moisture content is only 6% in the vapor steam cleaner, so the surface will dry as soon as it is cleaned. Any heat resistant surface can be washed by a vapor steam cleaner. It is generally used by people who are allergic to chemicals.



Then there are steam cleaners made specifically to clean carpets. Instead of using steam, they use hot water to clean the carpet. After wetting the carpet, brushes in the steamer scrub it, and unclean water is sucked back into the container. The use of an air conditioner at the same time is good, as it eliminates humidity from the air, and the carpet gets dried quickly. Once the carpet is dry, make sure that it is then vacuumed so it is cleaned properly.



Steam cleaners can have an inbuilt water container or they can have a constant water supply. The latter is more convenient, as you will not need to fill the tank again and again.


You can get various models of steam cleaners. Before purchasing, you should look for boiler capacity, its attachments, warranty and user manual etc. It is also important that you go through all the manufacture instructions before using your stream cleaner.Click here to know more:http://www.morck-cleaning.com
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2014年10月24日星期五

High Pressure Washer For Cleaning Commercial Kitchens


A clean kitchen means safe and clean food. By ensuring that the food customers enjoy is safe for consumption, it greatly increases the chance of repeat business and recommendations through word of mouth. The right pressure washer can make it easy to clean a commercial kitchen, delivering a powerful jet stream of water capable of blasting away the most stubborn dirt and grime.

Choosing the right high pressure washer can be a tricky business. There are many different types of washers designed for different purposes and different kitchens. This article will help you choose the right DIY high pressure washer for your commercial kitchen.



#1 – Make sure to choose carefully between petrol, diesel and electric pressure washers

High Pressure washers work by taking water from a water tank or a mains supply and driving the water through a powerful motor that will deliver a strong stream of water through a hose at the other end.


Petrol and diesel washers give off dangerous carbon monoxide emissions when used. They require special ventilation so that the emissions can be removed safely.

Electric washers, however, do not give off any such emissions. They can be used safely indoors with the minimum of fuss. Generally, electric washers are the washers of choice for commercial kitchens.



#2 - Make sure the bar rating is adequate for your needs

The bar rating indicates how powerful the jet stream is on a particular pressure washer. The higher the rating, the more powerful the jet stream.

Washers with adjustable bar ratings are also available. These washers allow the bar rating to be changed so that the appropriate bar rating is used for the task at hand.

Other washers have adjustable nozzles that are able to change the strength of the jet stream. By focusing the stream on a smaller area, it is possible to increase the water pressure of the jet stream. Likewise, by spreading the stream out over a larger area, the washer can put out a lower pressure stream.



#3 – Make sure the water flow rating is adequate for your needs

The water flow rating determines how much water a particular pressure washer can output. The higher the flow rating, the more water the pressure washer is capable of pushing.



#4 – Make sure the hose length is long enough

Although it may sound like I'm stating the obvious, this is a very simple detail to overlook. Make sure to pick a pressure washer that has a hose length that is long enough to target the hard to reach areas.

#5 – Choose between a hot or cold water pressure washer

Cold water washers only output cold water streams. Hot water washers, however, are capable of shooting out a jet stream of hot water. With these, it is possible to clean grills and other pieces of kitchen equipment quickly and effectively. The heat from the hot water will loosen built-up grease, dirt and grime to make their removal, an easier task. Many washers also have the capability of mixing in soap with the water for an even deeper clean.

An effective pressure washer can make it easy and painless to clean a commercial kitchen in minutes. They save the business considerable amounts of time and help keep a commercial kitchen spotless and clean. Any kitchen would benefit greatly from the use of a pressure washer.



2014年10月22日星期三

Why Use an Air Purifier?


Air purifiers and their usage are surprisingly controversial. On one side of the argument, you hear that they are uniformly unnecessary. On the other side, you have a host of different choices and valid reasons to use each one. If you decide that using an air purifier will be beneficial for you and your family, research your options and choose an effective, efficient model that works for your price point. Have a question? Get an answer from an appliance repair specialist now!



Indoor air pollution is a very real problem. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 3 billion people are affected by indoor air pollution as a result of biomass fuels (like wood), coal and cooking/heating the home with an open fire. The most exaggerated cases of health effects from indoor pollution are in impoverished areas, but the air in all of our homes could contain harmful levels of smoke, particles, dust or carbon monoxide. Asthma and allergy sufferers may experience relief from some of their symptoms with the use of an air purifier. Additional usage includes infectious disease wards in hospitals and by people living in hazardous areas (like those living around Ground Zero in New York).

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identifies indoor air quality as being directly related to potential polluting sources such as gases and particles being released into the air. Sources include combustible materials (such as wood, kerosene, oil, coal or gas), building materials and furniture (which can contain traces of asbestos or formaldehyde), tobacco products, cleaning products, radon, pesticides and central cooling/heating systems. Increasing ventilation can be a helpful step in reducing harmful levels of pollutants. Using the right air purifier can provide additional protection and lessen allergic reactions to certain airborne substances.



Allergy relief goes beyond simply taking medication. Reducing your home's allergens can go a long way to improving your symptoms. In this case, an air purifier works to remove the larger particulates in the air (such as pollen) with a pre-filter and the smaller allergy-producing particulates (like mold, dander, dust mites, bacteria and/or fumes) with a HEPA filter. An additional ultraviolet feature can be helpful in destroying some of the smallest offenders, such as smoke, soot, smog, germs and cat dander.

Air purifiers (also known as air cleaners) are either portable systems or are central filtration systems (as part of the heating, ventilation and cooling system). There are five main types of air purifiers available: mechanical filters (which pass air through a surface to remove particulates from the air), HEPA filters (reputed for efficiency for eliminating small particulates), electronic air cleaners (which work by generating negative ions to remove particulates from the air), hybrid filters and gas phase filters (which can be attached to air cleaners to filter out specific odors or gases).

Warning
Both the American Lung Association and the EPA warn against choosing a model that generates ozone. Ozone has been linked to health risks and respiratory distress, even in small doses.




2014年10月21日星期二

Morck-High Pressure Washer Parts & Accessories

Enhance the power and quality of your high pressure washer with these premium pressure washer accessories. Explore power washer accessories including cleaners, carts, covers, hoses, nozzles, pumps, spray guns and more. You will get the most out of your pressure washer with these accessories and replacement parts. 
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DIY Tips for How to Power Wash Siding


It's not just the inside of a house that gets dirty. Exterior siding can accumulate a lot of dust and grime, even mildew. And because siding is the face we offer the street, even a little dirt shows. Some houses naturally accumulate more dirt than others. If you live along a dusty road or in a new development where lawns are not yet established, you can expect a daily barrage of grit and grime. Textured siding or peeling paint only compounds the problem. When dirt really settles in, the only remedy is a good cleaning with a pressure washer or a scrub brush. We prefer a pressure washer because it's a lot less work.

While cleaning is the focus here, pressure washers also have long been used in paint prep. Handled correctly, a pressure washer can actually strip away peeling paint. It can also scour the surface chalk from aging paint, making a better bonding surface. Wood siding will need a week to dry, and you'll still have to do some scraping. Of course, it's not for every situation, especially when lead-based paints are involved, but it's often worth considering.


Until recently,High pressure washer were almost exclusively commercial machines, and they were priced accordingly. In the past 10 years, however, manufacturers have targeted the homeowner with lightweight, general-purpose washers that are priced more like lawnmowers. Electric models, with 1,200 to 1,300 pounds of pressure, start at about $120. Gasoline models, with at least 1,500 psi, start around $220. From there, it's three or four quick steps to 3,000 psi and $700. We chose a basic machine, a 4-hp, 1,600-psi gas model made by Campbell Hausfeld, costing $219 (The Campbell Group, 100 Production Dr., Harrison, OH 45030; 800-330-0712). This is the same unit we used to refinish our deck.

When shopping for a High pressure washer, the question for most of us is, how much pressure is enough? For around-the-yard chores, like stripping a deck, degreasing equipment, or washing siding, 1,300 to 1,600 psi is plenty. More pressure is certainly useful in some situations, but it's also more dangerous. All pressure washers can rip through flesh at close range, and more pressure increases the potential hazard. These things may feel like toys, but they're more like chain saws. Better to go slow. Of course, if you're going to need a pressure washer only once a year or so, it makes more sense to rent one. Expect to pay $50 to $75 per day for a typical gas-powered, 2,500-psi unit.

Power washing siding is pretty basic, but there are a few general rules to follow. First, avoid spraying any outdoor electrical components unless they're turned off. Be especially cautious around the electrical service entrance, the lines and conduit feeding the meter. The central air conditioner is another high-voltage shock hazard. Secondly, avoid spraying upward, under siding laps and flashing, and don't get too close to gutters. Thirdly, angle the spray away from doors, windows, and vents, especially soffit vents. And finally, avoid holding the nozzle so close to the siding that the pressure tears the wood or strips the finish from hardboard siding.


Getting Started

In most cases, you'll want to soap your siding before washing it. All general-purpose washers have detergent attachments. Electric models usually have internal reservoirs, while gas models generally have siphon tubes that you insert directly into a container of detergent. As the detergent is pulled through the system, it mixes with water to make an approximately 12 percent solution, suitable for most applications. Because detergent needs extended contact to work effectively, it can be applied only when the machine is in its low-pressure mode. High pressure would blast it off as fast as it was blown on. We chose Campbell Hausfeld's General Purpose Cleaner (No. PW0051), paying $5.99 per gallon. Detergents can pose a problem, however, especially if they contain bleach. Houses are surrounded by grass and landscape plantings, which can be damaged by such chemicals. Root systems can actually survive quite a bit, but foliage is another story. To prevent leaf damage, choose a general-purpose cleaner that does not contain bleach. Then, cover landscape plantings with inexpensive plastic dropcloths. Thoroughly wet any plants you can't cover with plastic. Of course, if your siding is only a little dusty, it may not need a detergent.

If some of your siding has begun to grow mildew, however, a little bleach is required. Mix one part household bleach with 10 parts water and wipe it on the affected area. Then, rinse it away with a sponge and clean water. Using bleach on siding is tricky, so start with as little as possible, for as short a time as possible.

For a larger mildew problem, you might try Jomax, available in paint stores (Zehrung, Chempro Division, 16416 S.W. 72nd Ave., Portland, OR 97224). This mildewcide concentrate requires you to add bleach to the solution, but it deactivates the bleach after it's applied. Therefore, Jomax is said to be harmless to plants and paints. One quart, costing $7.50, makes 5 gal. of solution. Spray it on sparingly with a garden sprayer.

With the mildew problem handled, you're ready to wash the rest of the siding. Begin by connecting a garden hose to the washer's pump. Then turn the water on full bore. Next, set the detergent container next to the washer and slide the open end of the plastic siphon tube over the brass nipple on the underside of the pump. Feed the filtered end of the tube into the detergent container. Finally, slide the spray nozzle forward on the gun, switching from high to low pressure for the soap application. The nozzle can also be rotated to adjust the width of the pattern in the high-pressure mode.

With the water to the pump turned on, start the gas motor and, within a minute of starting, begin to spray an area of the house with detergent, working from the bottom up. The size of the area will depend on weather conditions, especially high winds. You won't want the detergent to dry on the siding before you can wash it off, so keep the size of the area manageable. Allow the detergent to work on the siding for at least 2 to 3 minutes. While the solution works on the grime, remove the siphon tube from the pump. Switch the nozzle to high pressure and rinse the soap from the siding, using a wide spray pattern and holding the nozzle about 18 in. away from the siding. Again, work from the bottom up, without actually spraying upward.

Finally, working from the top down, rinse the siding thoroughly. This time, hold the gun about 10 in. from the siding and spray at a downward angle. If you see spots that won't come clean, try moving the nozzle a little closer to focus the pressure. Watch the siding closely, however. Too much pressure can do real damage. Remember to avoid spraying electrical components directly. Spray carefully around doors and windows, angling the nozzle down and away. Move around the house in this fashion until you've finished the job.


Illustrations

1.Cover nearby plantings with a plastic dropcloth. Wet down plants that can't be covered and try to keep them wet.

2.Mildew spots usually require a weak bleach solution. Wipe it on lightly, then rinse the area with clean water.

3.To add detergent to the flow, hook the siphon tube to the pump with the filter end in the detergent container.

4.Apply the detergent at low pressure. Work from the bottom up, and allow the solution to stand several minutes.

2014年10月15日星期三

How Does a Home Steam Cleaner Work?



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Using only water and electricity, a Home steam cleaner can clean and deodorize almost any surface without the use of chemicals. Although steam cleaners resemble vacuum cleaners, they are different in that they expel hot steam made of tap water to disinfect surfaces by killing the bacteria, viruses, molds, funguses and dust mite that are almost invisible to the human eye.

The essential component of a Home steam cleaner is water. Using less than a gallon of tap water, you can use most units continuously for about an hour. Since no chemicals are used, steam cleaners are ecologically friendly.

When you pour the water into the device, heating elements within the steam cleaner heat the water to the point where it evaporates and becomes steam. At this point, the steam rises from the base of the unit into a tube that leads to the cleaning head. Once it has reached the steaming head, the steam reaches temperatures of approximately 230 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit.

To clean a surface, glide the steaming head over the area like you would a vacuum. The cleaning is done by the heat of the steam vapor itself, rather than difficult scrubbing or the addition of chemicals. Due to the lack of moisture in the steam vapor, the surface is dry within fifteen minutes, which is important for carpets because it does not allow new mold and fungi to grow. With the proper attachments, steam cleaners can also be used on tile floors, shower doors, metal blinds, draperies and other surfaces. Portable handheld steam cleaners are also available to clean items from auto interiors to countertops.

Some steam cleaners are referred to as dry steam cleaners. This version uses very hot steam vapor that lacks moisture. The vapor in these cleaners has less moisture than the air we breathe and is heated to higher temperatures than traditional steam cleaners. Instead of 15 minutes of drying time, dry steam cleaners dry almost instantly.

A few specialized steam cleaners are specifically designed for clothing. These devices not only remove dirt and grime from clothing, they have the ability to take out wrinkles and unwanted folds. The result is a machine that is capable of doing the jobs typically handled by a washing machine, clothes drier and iron.

While steam cleaners aren't nearly as popular in American households as vacuum cleaners, their multipurpose use and ecofriendly cleaning method have increased their popularity over the last decade.