Saturday, February 11, 2006
Outside Walls
Outside Walls...Removing Ivy
We would suggest using a pressure washer.
Try these techniques :
Cover your plants beneath the area in which you are working so they don't drown - at least the water won't be harmful to them.
Use at least a 2000 P.S.I. (pounds per square inch) pressure washer. These are readily available from almost any rental store for about US$40 per day.
Be careful as the pressure will be high enough to actually chew away the brick and mortar.
You will have to find the proper distance from the wall to hold the wand - that is when the ivy remains are coming of and the bricks and mortar are staying on.
Be sure you're wearing your galoshes as this can be wet work!
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Outside Walls...Removing Ivy
We would suggest using a pressure washer.
Try these techniques :
Cover your plants beneath the area in which you are working so they don't drown - at least the water won't be harmful to them.
Use at least a 2000 P.S.I. (pounds per square inch) pressure washer. These are readily available from almost any rental store for about US$40 per day.
Be careful as the pressure will be high enough to actually chew away the brick and mortar.
You will have to find the proper distance from the wall to hold the wand - that is when the ivy remains are coming of and the bricks and mortar are staying on.
Be sure you're wearing your galoshes as this can be wet work!
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Quality Paper Seconds Save You Money

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Airlaid, or Scrim
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Friday, February 10, 2006
Removing Baked on Film from the Oven
Removing Baked on Film from the Oven...
To clean that impossible to remove film off badly neglected windows, try spraying the glass with oven cleaner and then wipe off.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Removing Baked on Film from the Oven...
To clean that impossible to remove film off badly neglected windows, try spraying the glass with oven cleaner and then wipe off.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Absorb Oil in Sumps with Our Socks

Sock absorb oils, but repels water-based liquids.
Ideal for skimming oil off of sumps.
Easy to retrieve — even after fully saturated; socks floats at surface
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Thursday, February 09, 2006
Cleaning Spots from Glass
Cleaning Spots from Glass
The professional auto detailer on our forum suggests that you use super fine steel wool and water to remove the stain itself, and then clean the window as you normally would with glass cleaner.
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Cleaning Spots from Glass
The professional auto detailer on our forum suggests that you use super fine steel wool and water to remove the stain itself, and then clean the window as you normally would with glass cleaner.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Bath Room Towels and Dispensers

We provide the following Personal Care Products as a convenience for our customers.
Paper Dispensers for these items are available in the Decorator and Standard Collections.
One & Two Ply Rolls of Toilet Tissue
C-Fold, Single Fold and Multifold Towels
Non-Perforated Roll Towels
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Cleaning Grease on Wood Surfaces
Cleaning Grease on Wood Surfaces
If the wood has been treated (stain or paint) you will have a bit of a chance. Unsealed wood will simply absorb the grease and it will discolor permanently.
Try these techniques :
Wood is very porous. Stains and paints, however, will partially seal these pours and form a bit of a barrier.
If this is the case you will need to remove or clean the stained surface, and refinish the wood.
You can remove the finish mechanically (sander, scraper) or chemically. Most home centers carry excellent wood cleaning products.
After you remove the stain (or as much of it as possible) be sure to reapply new paint or stain for continued protection from the elements (and BBQ grease!)
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Cleaning Grease on Wood Surfaces
If the wood has been treated (stain or paint) you will have a bit of a chance. Unsealed wood will simply absorb the grease and it will discolor permanently.
Try these techniques :
Wood is very porous. Stains and paints, however, will partially seal these pours and form a bit of a barrier.
If this is the case you will need to remove or clean the stained surface, and refinish the wood.
You can remove the finish mechanically (sander, scraper) or chemically. Most home centers carry excellent wood cleaning products.
After you remove the stain (or as much of it as possible) be sure to reapply new paint or stain for continued protection from the elements (and BBQ grease!)
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Universal Automatic Roll Towel Dispenser

Towels are dispensed automatically when hands are placed below dispenser.
Large detection zone for easy and reliable operation.
Towels are not exposed at all - user touches nothing.
Smooth and quiet delivery of 12" sheet.
Easy to load paper.
Operates with 4 each "D" size alkaline batteries.
Battery life can exceed 36,000 hand drys in high volume applications at 12" feed length.
Easy to use transfer system eliminates stub roll waste.
Double-latch lock with standard metal key.
Custom hot stamp available on front cover8" wide rolls, 8" dia. roll and a 2 3/4" stub roll
10 1/2"w x 15 3/4"h x 8 3/4"d
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006
cleaning Egg from Surfaces
cleaning Egg from Surfaces...
The best solution is to use a pressure washer, but use caution because a high pressure unit can also damage the surface of the siding. The pressure washer can actually remove the paint from the surface.
It is a big expense to rent a pressure washer, so unless you have other areas (siding, patio, driveway, etc) to clean, it likely isn't worth it. We have had some success in mixing an equal amount of vinegar, hot water, and a few drops of dish soap (1 cup of each) and soaking a thick terry towel. Hold this towel on the egg for an hour or so (a 2X4 can be leaned against the wall to hold up the towel). Agitate with a stiff scrub brush and hose down with your garden hose. This works great on auto finishes and we have had responses saying it worked from vinyl siding, however the stain was relatively fresh.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
cleaning Egg from Surfaces...
The best solution is to use a pressure washer, but use caution because a high pressure unit can also damage the surface of the siding. The pressure washer can actually remove the paint from the surface.
It is a big expense to rent a pressure washer, so unless you have other areas (siding, patio, driveway, etc) to clean, it likely isn't worth it. We have had some success in mixing an equal amount of vinegar, hot water, and a few drops of dish soap (1 cup of each) and soaking a thick terry towel. Hold this towel on the egg for an hour or so (a 2X4 can be leaned against the wall to hold up the towel). Agitate with a stiff scrub brush and hose down with your garden hose. This works great on auto finishes and we have had responses saying it worked from vinyl siding, however the stain was relatively fresh.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Ideal Rag for Auto Shops

POLO COLORED T-SHIRTS WIPING RAGS
Lightweight cotton wiping rag blended material makes this efficient, for water, grease or oil.
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Monday, February 06, 2006
Cleaning Vinyl Floors
Cleaning Vinyl Floors...
Sweep and damp mop using a gallon of water and a dash of dishwashing detergent, regularly to keep abrasive soil off the surface. Scrub as needed with a white nylon backed sponge to loosen stubborn, ground in soil. Nothing cleans as well as doing it on your hands and knees when you have time. Even no-wax floors eventually need waxing, this will help to prevent further deterioration.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Cleaning Vinyl Floors...
Sweep and damp mop using a gallon of water and a dash of dishwashing detergent, regularly to keep abrasive soil off the surface. Scrub as needed with a white nylon backed sponge to loosen stubborn, ground in soil. Nothing cleans as well as doing it on your hands and knees when you have time. Even no-wax floors eventually need waxing, this will help to prevent further deterioration.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
Soft and Absorbent Flannel Rags

All Cotton Makes this a great wiper for oils.
Recycled flannel material is great for wiping, polishing, and general use applications .
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Sunday, February 05, 2006
absorbent booms
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absorbent booms
industrial absorbents,
absorbent mats, absorbent socks, wipers, oil spill response, material handling, containment, plant and personal safety products
absorbents, absorbants, absorbent socks, absorbent pads, absorbent mats, absorbent booms, hazmat, hazardous materials, material handling, absorbent wipers, absorbent rags, pallets, containment pallets, sorbents, sorbent socks, sorbent pads, sorbent mats, sorbent booms, spill containment, spill kits, spill response, oil spills, oil spill cleanup, drum funnels, personal safety protection, industrial absorbents, industrial sorbents
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All White Recycled Wiping Rags

And we have more than enough in stock!
Graded from recycled bleached and white knit cottons, this is a high performance wiping rag. Excellent for furniture or wood staining.
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