The Oreck Family History By: J Schipper The Oreck company is known for making vacuums, but it also produces air cleaners and miscellaneous household products. The company makes several models of household vacuums, shop (wet/dry) vacuums, floor waxers and refinishers, and air purifiers.
The Oreck Corporation was founded by David Oreck in the United States in 1963. The company is based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and its principal manufacturing facilities are in a modern 375,000 square foot factory in Long Beach, M... Tags: Oreck, Air Purifiers, Steam Cleaners
Cleaning Your Carpet With A Steam Cleaner Rental By: James Carlson Carpet cleaning is something that is usually best left to the professional but if you are an adamant do it yourselfer you might like to clean it yourself. If that is the case, there are some things you should know in order to get the job done the right way. Read this article to learn some tips on cleaning your carpet with a rental unit or with a home steam cleaner.
The Bonnet Carpet Cleaning Method By: James Carlson If you are having your homes carpets cleaned you have a number of different methods of carpet cleaning to chose from. But how do you choose a method when you know little about them? Read this article for information on the bonnet method of carpet cleaning.
Bonnet carpet cleaning is one of the most popular methods of carpet cleaning. It is second only to steam cleaning. It has many benefits and a few disadvantages as well. I will start by telling you a little about the met... Tags: carpet cleaning, carpet cleaners, carpet care
Bissell 1867 Floor Cleaner By: GillianRan Finding a quality, long lasting steam mop was never an easy task. We buy one, then replace it with other, and then replace him too. We just can't find one that will serve us well enough so we can keep him. Is Bissell 1867 Floor Cleaner a keeper? Tags: steam, mop, bissell, 1867, floor, cleaning, clean, appliance, review
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