Sunday, August 5, 2007

Dyson Root 6 vacuum cleaner.

Here is one more Dyson's product Dyson Root 6.
This little, lightweight vacuum cleaner, only 3.3 lbs with balanced weight distribution for easy handling, is made by advanced Cyclone™ technology, uses centrifugal force to spin dust out of the air. Recharges faster thanks to 21.6 volts lithium ion battery technology. Root 6, like all Dyson vacuum cleaners, hygienic and quick to empty (one-touch emptying and you don't need to touch the dirt). Has twice the suction of others in use, picks up crumbs and larger pieces.
Has combination accessory tools: nozzle converts to a brush tool for dusting and has an extra tool for cleaning in tight gaps and awkward spaces. The clear bin lets you see how well it’s working and when to empty.
Lifetime filters that never need to replace, just wash it six months. And of coarse this vacuum cleaner has 5 years warranty.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Some trick how to clean mocrovave.

Put a mug of water and microwave it for 2 minutes( it also helps to add a bit of lemon juice if you have it). Let it sit in the micro for 5-10 minutes, don't open the door! The steam from the boiling water will loosen all that hardened on gunk.
Here is another method of how to clean microvaves: Take a cleaning product specifically for microwaves that was a disposable cloth with cleanser on it, similar to Windex or 409. Heated the cloth in the microwave for 2 - 3 minutes. The steam from the rag softened the yucky stuff. Then wiped out what was left with the warm cloth.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

How to remove red wine stains on clothes and carpets.

Stain Removing:

First blot up with a clean cloth as much of the wine stain as possible. Then pour cold water onto the wine stain and blot up again. Continue until no more wine can be removed. Make soda-water cleaning mixture: 3 parts of soda and 1 part of water. Put the cleaning mixture on the red wine stain and let it dry. With a powerful vacuum cleaner like Dyson ( I am crazy about Dyson's products) vacuum up the soda from the stain.If red wine stain remains, apply on the carpet stain remover according to the directions or give it to dry cleaner.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Remove blood stains from carpets and textile

Absorb blood with a blotter paper or with a paper towel to remove as much of the stain as you can. Then neutralise the stain with a spray solution: 1/2 cup of cool water and 1 tablespoon of clear ammonia. Again blot with the white paper towel to remove extra moisture.
Rinse on a solution made from 4 cups of water and a 1/4 teaspoon of dish detergent (be sure that detergent doesn't contain the bleach or lanolin). Continue to blotting with towel to let to the cleaning solution work into the blood stain. Then rinse the area with a cool water. Place a ‘pad’ of paper towels, put a brick or heavy book on top to absorb the moisture.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Dyson The Ball vacuum cleaner


The Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner works very differently from all modern upright vacuum cleaners by replacing wheels with a ball . The motor is positioned inside the ball which keeps the gravity center low and the cleaner is very light in hands. The Ball™ twists and turns with a simple turn of hand wrist so you can clean around your furniture with minimum effort. Famous Dyson cyclone technology when dust are thrown out by the air stream and collected in the bin and not in filters. The cleaner head has wide channel for picking up large fragments. A bottom on the top of the trash back releases a hidden door in the base so you can empty the trash back very quickly and hygienically with no need to touch the dirt. Like every Dysons products Dyson The Ball is very easy operates and has human-friendly handling.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Dyson Airblade™ hands dryer

Here is another unique invention from Dyson.


Dyson Airblade™ hands dryer which dries hand with clean air during only 10 seconds, twice as fast and uses less energy then the regular dryers. This hand-drying effect achieves by efficient Dyson motor, HEPA filtration and anti-microbial supplements which reduce 99.97% of bacteria from blowing air. Clean air blows like a wafer thin sheet on hands at speed 400mph, it's approximately 640 kmph and you don't need to rub your hands together and any inactive bacteria remains undisturbed. Waste water doesn't drop down on the floor. Dyson Airblade™ collects the waste water from your hands and passes it through an iodine filter which steriles water, atomizes and released back into the room as an invisible mist. Cost effective, energy effective, fast and hygienic Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer is a great invention and cool thing.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Removing Candle Wax stains from your Carpets


Try to remove by hand helping by knife or wooden stick as much of the wax as you can after the wax stain dry. Take a wet cloth and place it over the wax stain and iron it. Heat and steam will melt the hot candle wax which will be absorbed by the cloth. If necessary repeat ironing but use new wet cloth.