Kitchen odors are no match for the Rainbow vacuum fragrances and the Thermax vacuum fragrances.If your kitchen odors are just too much to take at times, then what you might need to do may be as simple as putting a few drops of the Fresh Apple or Mulberry fragrance that is made specifically for water based vacuum cleaners such as the Rainbow vacuums or the Thermax vacuums in either the Rainbow 2 quart water basin or the Thermax recovery tank.However, not everyone owns a Rainbow vacuum or even a Thermax vacuum because even though they are the two best water based vacuum cleaners on the market they are a bit pricey. This solution in this situation is to just put a few drops of one of these Rainbow fragrances in a pan of simmering water on your kitchen stove for a fresh smelling kitchen. It does the trick every time.Smelly Shoes? Just a few drops on the inside of your shoes will do the trick. Exiee Enterprises suggest the Fresh Linen fragrance for shoes.Another trick that some people do that seems to produce good results is putting a few drops of a Thermax fragrance directly on light bulbs. It is suggested that the drops be put on only after the bulb has cooled down.To freshen up a bedroom just put a few drops of your favorite fragrance such as Floral Potpourri on a cotton ball or tissue and put it in the corners of a drawer that contains socks or underwear.Another neat trick is to make your own potpourri by putting a few drops on anything you want.
For example, put a 3 or 4 drops of the Gardenia or Magnolia Rainbow fragrance on some pine cones for an outdoor garden smell.Has your old potpourri lost it fragrance? Don't throw it away, rejuvenate it with a squirt of Lemon or Vanilla fragrances.For those that have a bag type vacuum cleaner it is very simple to squirt some cotton balls with Cinnamon Spice or Pumpkin Pie and put them in the bag.For a new car smell put drops of Cherry on cotton balls or flat pieces of cardboard and put them under the front seat.Another suggestion is to place cotton balls with a couple of drops of the Rainbow vacuum Oil of Eucalyptus with Menthol fragrance in your pillow when you have a bad cold.It appears that there are many ways to use the Rainbow vacuum and Thermax vacuum fragrances to meet just about any odor challenge a person may find at home.For further information click on the following link:Rainbow and Thermax Fragrances...http://vacuum-supplies.com/r-frg.html.
Exiee EnterprisesRainbow and Thermax Fragrances...http://vacuum-supplies.com/r-frg.htmlCleaning Wood Laminate Floor
One of the greatest advantages of laminate floors is that they require minimum effort to clean and maintain but can look great for years.
Most laminate manufacturers warranty their residential flooring for 10 to 25 years against staining, wearing and fading. All you really need for cleaning are a vacuum cleaner, a dry mop and a damp towel for more difficult stains. Laminates are built to stand up to wear, but to keep them looking like new, here are a few recommendations.
Large pieces of sand or rock can cause visible scratching. These are usually easy to catch by having floor mats and foot brushes at outside doorway entrances.
Dirt which gets past the mats and brushes can cause invisible scratching that eventually leads to dullness.
So, vacuum and mop regularly to keep grit off the floor.
For dry cleaning, vacuuming or sweeping is usually sufficient.
Using a dust mop or polisher (FULLER D.C. Polisher) on a regular basis also...
A Brief History of Vacuum Cleaners
The first person to patent a machine for cleaning was David Hess in the year 1860. Housewives all over America had turned to using rugs and carpets, a trait brought over by the waves of immigrants coming from Europe, to cover their bare wood floors and keep the dust and dirt to a minimum. When they were dirty, they had to be carried outside, suspended somehow in the air and then beaten with a metal rod or heavy wooden stick.
A bit later someone invented a small, tennis racket-looking device called a rug beater for precisely this purpose. Mr.
Hess soon realized that there was probably an easier way to clean rugs without all the fuss and mess and he invented the Carpet Sweeper which had a rotating brush combined with a bellows system that created suction. His amazing invention also used two water chambers to trap the dust and fine dirt. The only problem with Mr. Hess' machine is that there is no proof it was ever produced.
After Mr. Hess' invention,...