Miele s7580 Autoeco

by Matt 8. October 2012 03:55

 

Miele Autoecho

The sleek designs, symbolic names from Greek myths and astrology, and innovative aesthetics are merely the surface of the wonders contained in a Miele upright vacuum model. Where consumerism has pushed most manufacturers into mass-producing cheap, temporarily effective vacuums that look more like toys than machines, Miele has refused to stray from their path of constructing the finest residential cleaning devices known to man.
 
Miele’s catalog of vacuum cleaners includes a wide, varying spectrum of machines ranging in shape and size, and while no one Miele vacuum or vacuum series trumps all others in every category, there are certainly the choice machines for particular households, individuals, or uses. When it comes to combining comfort, convenience, efficiency, compactness, and versatility all in one solid machine, the Miele s7 Upright Vacuum Cleaner Series takes the cake. 


Rather than focus on the just rugs, tiles, and other home surfaces, Miele has always recognized that the vacuum should not serve the hardwood floors and carpets but rather should aim to compliment the living owner of the house and the vacuum, and the user of the vacuum’s features. Thanks to this perspective, Miele Upright Vacuums such as the s7580 Autoeco was designed to meet the vacuum user’s every need, allowing for convenient and comfortable operation without losing any efficiency or power. Right off the bat, the multiple filters featured in the Autoeco keep the air clean, trapping and eliminating from the air particles, allergens, dust mites, dust, and microns with the pre-motor filter and HEPA filter installed and active.

 
The efficiency and power of the Miele s7580 Autoeco can be evidenced by the 1200 Watt Vortex motor produced by Miele themselves, controlled by six variable power settings. The brushroll motor itself boasts a whopping 4800 RPM measurement. Offering a number of accessories and attachments that fit snugly into the back of the vacuum, the Miele s7580 has yet to encounter an obstacle that it cannot tackle. The extension wand allows for vacuum users to reach and clean the hardest-to-reach corners of every room, and even the ceiling! The entire body of the Miele s7580 works together to handle any mess in any room on any type of floor, featuring a swiveling neck, a flexible body that can lay all the way back, and

 

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Cleaning out the Garage

by Matt 5. October 2012 08:53

Take some simple steps to get your garage cleaned and organized.  Start early in the day.  Empty the garage in order to clean effectively.  Try to get the help of the children so they can see how to keep items in order.  Sort out anything not needed, store what you want to save, recycle items, and donate unwanted items to a charity of your choice.

Measure and  plan your  space accordingly.  Rather than have scattered equipment on the floor, organize and group items together. Bikes, bike helmets, soccer or basketball equipment, golf and sporting goods, fishing rods, skiing in one section; all lawn and garden supplies and equipment in another section. Use wall hooks for bikes and garden supplies, peg boards for tools, storage bins and plastic containers for items that need to be stored. Label all items so you can easily find what you need. A shoe rack will help keep the shoes, sneakers, boots, and other footwear neat and in order and easy to find.

Keep dangerous tools, toxic or hazardous chemicals out of the reach of your children and pets. Have a lockable cabinet to store these items. Check expiration dates on paints, chemicals, and toxic material to discard if need be, check out local recycling guidelines. Try green options in the future.

Vacuum and dust using a garage vacuum.  This type of vacuum saves floor space and is wall mountable, it takes up little space and has a long hose with several attachment tools and accessories. Garage vacuums can also be used to vacuum your car. 

Replace batteries on your garage door opener. Now you will be able to park your car in the garage and have all organized.


 

 

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Teaching Your Children to Clean

by Matt 28. September 2012 04:16

 

We want our children to grow to be responsible adults. When children learn responsibility it boosts their independence and self esteem.  Responsibilities can be geared to your child’s skill level.  Toddlers and pre-school ages imitate and learn from those around them.  They use sensory experience and like playfulness. You can start with a safe environment that will take some planning.   Remove potential hazards, cover electrical outlets, locks to secure cabinet doors and drawers, put breakables out of reach, don’t leave cords hanging, cover stove controls, cook on back burners, use a safety gate, put tablecloths out of grabbing reach, leave medication and cleaning products out of reach and keep emergency numbers near the phone. 

Make clean up fun, put music on and sing songs.  Before vacuuming and dusting have the kids pick up toys and clutter from the floor.  Use bins with different pictures to sort the toys, legos, blocks, trucks, stuffed animals, etc.  Kids love to use spray bottles and sponges to help with the cleaning, use friendly non toxic cleaning agents.

Young school children can follow directions. The adult presence and encouragement is helpful. For chores they like sweeping, mopping, dusting, and vacuuming. They can clear their plate and get them into the routine to pick up their toys and books. Have goals to work towards, the quality will not be the same as adults work but this will establish a good work ethic.  You can use a chart with stickers to encourage and reward them.

Older children can do chores independently. Sometimes parents nagging, pleading, bribing doesn’t work and parents decide it is just easier to do it yourself.  Start early to get the kids into a routine and lead by example.  Have a job jar where the kids can pick out their job for the week or a clearly defined list for them to check off.  An allowance can be an incentive for chores done and can teach the teen to learn money management skills.  Earning extra money for work such as mowing the lawn, cleaning the rugs, cleaning the basement or garage or babysitting younger siblings can also be included in the allowance.

If you start when they are young enough your children will grow up with organization and structure in their life.


 

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How Clean Are My Carpets?

by Bob 27. August 2012 03:50

Most any vacuum does a reasonable job of pulling dirt off the floor if used properly.  There are definitely machines that clean faster and better than others but the general principle is based on how a vacuum cleaner is used and maintained.  If a vacuum cleaner that is rated excellently by expert opinions and users isn’t used or maintained properly then the machine will not be able to achieve results anywhere near to what it is capable of!!  

There are many vacuum designs on the market.  Some have narrow openings for dirt with small agitators, and some have wide openings.  Bristle arrangements can be straight, chevron, or articulated.  Some vacuums have dirt sensors.  All of these features constitute the efficiency of a machine but become meaningless if not able to perform as manufactured and tested.

A dirt sensor feature on a vacuum informs the user whether or not dirt is passing into the machine as a helpful indicator of whether to continue vacuuming the same spot or move on.  Although helpful a dirt sensor merely means, that particular vacuum cleaner is no longer capable of sucking in dirt.  It does not necessarily mean the carpet is clean.  However, if your machine is equipped with this feature you should definitely continue to move it over the surface until the indicator changes color to indicate clean—usually green. 

When a vacuum’s spinning agitator brush touches the surface there is a significant change in noise and tone from the machine.  This is a good thing.  If your machine states automatic carpet height adjustment, then your machine is pre-set from factory to clean most any carpet and no further adjustment is necessary. If your machine has a manual carpet height adjustment then the setting can be different for any carpet in your home.  Many manual height machines have 4 or 7 settings.  On many medium pile carpets with a 4 setting dial, the lowest setting is the best.  Leaving a higher setting for area rugs, and shags.   One of the best ways to set height on a manual machine to start at the very highest.  Give a pass with machine, then readjust.  Find the setting where the vacuum tone just changes and go 1 setting lower, and that is usually a good spot for the machine to be.  The goal is clean, groomed carpets while not restricting air flow to get in, and allowing the brush roll to rotate at proper RPM.  If the height is too low, the brush roll, slows dramatically.  This greatly impedes carpet cleanliness.  

If you push a block of wood through a table saw too quick, the machine kicks back causing wood to break also usually causing injury.  If you mow lawn too quick, the cut is very uneven, and tends to leave several blades uncut, potentially damaging the lawn as well.  If you turn a stove burner on too high, the food will burn and not taste right.  If you iron a garment too quick and and on high, the iron will put in more wrinkles than it removes and can completely ruin the clothing. Many dishwasher and washing machine cycles are around one hour.  When a cleaning a shower, you spray the chemicals and allow time for them to work before scrubbing.  This similar theory can be applied to vacuum cleaners.  When dirt falls on floor or comes in from the outside and then we walk on it, the dirt becomes embedded into the surface.  Hard foods, sand, stones and other objects actually cut up and shred carpet fibers when they become embedded.  This is why we often see some carpet fibers cleaned up with vacuum cleaners.  In many cases it’s not the vacuum destroying carpet but instead it’s just cleaning up the already cut up and shredded fiber caused by dirt.  In-order for the machine to completely ensure that carpets are clean and the suction can pull in all of the harmful carpet destroying material the machine NEEDS TIME & PATIENCE.  Use steady, even strokes ensuring the front of the nozzle is touching the floor the entire time with any suction and/or height adjusters set properly.  The absolute minimum recommended passes is 6.   Forward and back over the same spot counting as 2.  For heavy traffic areas it’s recommended to vacuum ever 2-3 days, other areas about once a week.  


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Car Wash Vacuum Cleaners

by Matt 23. August 2012 04:14

eVacuumStore.com has added to its online vacuum cleaner arsenal a large selection of dynamic and versatile machines designed and manufactured for Car Washes and large commercial or industrial businesses in need of heavy duty stationary cleaning equipment. Because of their size, their pay-to-use coin slot features, and their power, the design of these machines yielded the realization that they would have to be immobile to function efficiently, which, serving as a blessing in disguised, has allowed them to include multiple diverse features in one machine. These features include a fragrance tool, spot remover, shampooer, hot air dryer, tire shiner, and others, qualifying the Car Wash and Industrial Vacuums for a number of different purposes, environments, and businesses. Together, these machines make up a unique line of vacuums from the industrial vacuum cleaner manufacturer J.E. Adams, for whom eVacuumStore.com is a major distributor.

Most of the J.E. Adams Vacuum Cleaner machines accept coin deposits for customer use, and many of those models also accept bills, which displays the intention of having these machines installed at Car Washes, gas stations, automobile repair shops, etc., where the customer can pay directly for a duration of time with the vacuum in operation. However, their versatility and mercurial abilities put them in a unique position to not just be commercial commodities that the car owner can use briefly in the parking lot, but also a priceless piece of equipment for rental car businesses, car dealerships, automobile manufacturers that need to clean the cars before shipping them out, large factories and plants that use automobiles to get around, and the list goes on. Sometimes a central vacuum system is too much or too residential for the needs of these commercial and industrial organizations, and until recently the car wash vacuums weren’t always seen as the best option for an all-purpose industrial and commercial cleaning machine but with the wide and seamless spectrum of vacuum cleaner machines now available from manufacturers like J.E. Adams, it is now clear that they are equipped for more than just cleaning out cars on their way through the car wash parking lot.

 

 

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