In order to clean your carpet, you will first need to have all of the carpet cleaning equipment in place. The carpet cleaning equipment that you will need consists of carpet cleaning machines, accessories and supplies, all of which will make the task much simpler. Keep in mind that you are going to select the carpet cleaning equipment based on whether or not you want to “deep clean” or “clean” a carpet or whether you just want to remove a simple stain.In addition to this, the carpet cleaning supplies and equipment should be appropriate for the fabric that the carpet is created from. For all of your “cleaning” purposes, which are generally a reference to surface cleaning, you may use … Read More…

Pressure power washer spray nozzles are an essential part of any pressure washing system since they are responsible for the spray angle of the stream.  By selecting different nozzle angles you can transform your pressure washer into a paint stripper, cleaning tool and even a cutting device.  Really the possibilities are endless.   These nozzles are available in angles that range from 0° to 45° with each angle suited for specific applications.  For example, 0° nozzles, known as blasting nozzles, are ideal for removing tar from concrete or rust from steel.  Stripping nozzles have a 15° angle and are the choice for stripping paint from wood, masonry and metal.  They’re also great at heavy cleaning such as removing grease and … Read More…

Pressure steam cleaners are machines that clean surfaces using steam or hot water. The steam and the pressure behind the machine provide a very efficient way of removing dust mites, allergens, mold, fungus, and bacteria. This is the preferred way of cleaning in such places as hospitals, restaurants, pharmacies, and hotels. In the traditional sense, steam cleaner pressure washers are composed of a boiler, a collecting tank, a hose and brushes. Hot water is sprayed under pressure on the surface being cleaned.The amount of pressure that you need or the flow rates are what will likely direct you to the machine that you will eventually purchase. The flow rate is the amount of water that you will be able to … Read More…