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Neato XV-11 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Video (Features&Review)
Posted on January 13th, 2010 No commentshttp://www.vimeo.com/8610834If the increasing workload and busy schedules stop you from spending time to do home cleaning work, perhaps it is time to look for helper such as Neato XV-11 auto vacuum system if you don’t plan to hire a house keeper. Neato XV-11 all-floor vacuum system which was released lately by Neato Robotics is a fully automatic home robot vacuum cleaner that can share your household chores. This smart robot uses a high-tech laser-powered Room Positioning System (RPS) Technology to map the entire floor space in your room and avoids most obstacles. It has a 360-degree view of a room Read the rest of this entry »
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Vacuuming Hard Floors
Posted on November 13th, 2009 No comments
Most homes today are opting for hard floors, mainly for its cleaning convenience. This is especially true for the drier, sunnier areas of the country such as California, Nevada, and so forth. It doesn’t mean that you don’t have to vacuum. In fact, sweeping the floor may scratch tiny particles against your floor’s protectant. It may also trail dirt all across your floor as you try to gather the dust in one tight area.Using a hard floor vacuum, however, lifts dust and dirt right where they are and cuts down cleaning time. Hard floor vacuums have rotating brushes that sweep and pick up dirt for you. Floor vacuums are also commonly suitable for carpets and rugs with fringed ends, allowing you to run close to carpted surfaces too. Hard floors will need to be resealed with protectant and cleaned with a solvent from time to time. Yet for weekly or even daily upkeep, it is essential to keep things simple and use a hard floor vacuum. Some models can even suck up spills and liquid that have been dropped and spread on the floor.
Using a floor vacuum is simple and easy. It only requires that you plug it in an electric outlet, turn it on, and run your vacuum over your floor. If you feel like you are not picking up enough dirt, you can wipe a dryer sheet over to charge the floor with some static. This will also give it a fresh scent, but beware of dryer sheets that are full of chemicals.
Whatever your need is, if you have a hard floor (even in your bathroom), you will benefit from owning a good hard floor vacuum.

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Helpful Information for Vacuuming
Posted on April 18th, 2009 No commentsFor the best possible outcome in a short time to receive, you should before vacuuming the floor after smaller, yet necessary items scan.
So for example coins, jewelry or toys. While tile, PVC or parquet sucks, you should brush up work, but for carpets fold down. Corners, upholstery, ceilings or poorly accessible areas should be without the suck because you have a much better result can be achieved















































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