How to Vacuum Carpet without Electricity

It's a little thing called a dust downer

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carpet-bugs

Where Did The Bugs In My Carpet Come From?

Have you found some creepy-crawlies around your house? How did they get there?

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If you’ve got a stain on your wool carpet and Professor Google has given you a sure-fire stain removal remedy

Put Your Finger In It – Stains and Wool Carpet

If you’ve got a stain on your wool carpet and Professor Google has given you a sure-fire stain removal remedy.........................

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99.9% of all bacteria

Why Do Cleaning Products Kill 99.9% Of Bacteria?

You hear it on TV all the time with those morning show info-mercials - what are they actually saying?

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pH meter

What is a pH Meter and Why Would I Use It?

Knowing the acidity or alkalinity of something is information that is important in chemistry

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Why Is My Grount Damaged

Why is My Grout Damaged?

After getting their tile and grout cleaned, most people can see their grout isn't 100%

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Is Dyson the Best vacuum cleaner?

In my opinion – the Dyson is not the best.

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Mould is as old as the earth itself.

Anywhere that there is moisture is a potential growth area.

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Factors Affecting Fungal (Mould) Growth

There are a number of articles on this website about fungi and how it can have a negative impact on people’s health and welfare. Some people are more likely to experience a…

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concrete moisture testing

What is a Concrete Moisture Meter and Why Would I Use It?

Concrete presents it's own issues when it becomes wet, so accurately measuring the moisture content is a critical step in drying.

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When Should I Book For A Carpet Clean?

Why trying to make a booking for tomorrow could be a bad idea! Allow two weeks. Unless it's Christmas!

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do-i-have-to-move-furniture

Do I Have To Move ALL The Furniture To Clean The Carpets?

This may sound like a weird subject to write about, but it is a question that I get asked regularly.

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thermal imaging camera

What is a Thermal Imaging Camera and Why Do I Use It?

Thermal Imaging Cameras are a great tool for detecting water damage, but how do they work?

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particle counter

What is a Particle Counter and Why Do I Use It?

Ever had the feeling that you can smell or taste mould? There are machines that can also "smell" mould.

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ATP Meter

What is an ATP Meter and Why Would I Use It?

Testing for microbial activity often needs a laboratory and three or more days of testing. However, there is a faster way............

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efflorescence on basement-brick-wall white stuff

What is the White Stuff on my Bricks and Pavers?

The crystallisation of soluble salts is called efflorescence.

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Common Viruses in the Home

Common viruses that affect people all day, all around the world are: Rotavirus, Hepatitis and Adenovirus.Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhoeal disease among infants and…

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Does WD40 contain Fish Oil?

After seeing more than one Facebook post about the WD40 ‘secret ingredient’ being fish oil, there is a lot of mis-information about WD40.

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brown-spots

Why Has The Furniture Left Brown Spots on the Carpet?

Have you ever moved furniture some weeks or months after the carpets have been cleaned, only to find there are brown marks in the carpet that match the position of the feet? What…

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Aspergillus-Spore-aflatoxin-mycotoxins

Mould and Mycotoxins

There are multitudes of pages written about mycotoxins and the effects they have on humans and animals.The main reason I am writing about them on a cleaning and restoration…

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Why Does My Yellow Carpet Have Blue Squares?

Your carpet has blue squares that match your furniture exactly.  So how did they get there?

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