How-To's

Get the Most from Your SkyVac Poles: Easy Tips for Better Use

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Get the Most from Your SkyVac Poles: Easy Tips for Better Use

Building the Poles Up When building-up your poles to the desired cleaning height, try the following steps: Position your SkyVac directly behind you and slightly to the side with the drum port facing your cleaning position, and leave ample slack in the hose so you can easily maneuver the poles once you connect them. Grab your vac release pole (which is the base pole that you hold) and connect it to the hose. Lean it against the house or building. Estimate the number of poles you will need for height, stand them up against the structure with the clamps up....

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Can Your SkyVac Filter Breathe?

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Can Your SkyVac Filter Breathe?

Wondering why your vacuum isn't working like it used to? It might be time to replace your filter! Taking care of your filter is essential to keep your vacuum in top condition. The filter grabs those stray dust particles, preventing them from causing trouble for the motors. If your filter gets clogged or wet, it hampers proper airflow, making your vacuum put in extra effort and reducing its suction power. Also, keep an eye out for a filter that's broken or old, as dirt and grit can easily get into the system.  HOW TO CLEAN YOUR FILTER: Use a Bristled...

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What is Pure Water Window Cleaning?

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What is Pure Water Window Cleaning?

  What is Pure Water Window Cleaning? Pure water window cleaning is a relatively new method of cleaning windows that uses pure water instead of traditional cleaning solutions. The pure water is filtered through a series of membranes and deionizing resin to remove impurities, minerals, and other contaminants, leaving behind pure water that is ideal for cleaning windows.   When was Pure Water Window Cleaning Invented? Pure water window cleaning as a method of cleaning windows using deionized or purified water has been around for several decades, but it was not widely adopted until the early 2000s. The process was...

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How To Remove Moss from Residential Rooftops

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How To Remove Moss from Residential Rooftops

Moss can be a common problem on roofs, especially in areas with high humidity or frequent rainfall. While it may add a rustic charm to the appearance of a house, it can also lead to damage and leaks if left untreated. Fortunately, there are several effective ways to remove moss from house roofs. Pressure Washing Method One method is using a pressure washer, which can blast away the moss and any other debris on the roof. Mosmatic manufactures a high-quality stainless steel Roof Surface Cleaner. However, this method should be used with caution, as too much pressure can damage shingles...

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Top 3 Methods of Gutter Brightening by Industry Professionals

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Top 3 Methods of Gutter Brightening by Industry Professionals

Most people have heard of gutter cleaning but have you heard of gutter brightening? Gutter brightening refers to the process of cleaning and restoring the exterior appearance of gutters (not the inside, but the outside that is visible). Gutters are channels that run along the edge of a roof to collect and carry away rainwater. It involves removing dirt, debris, and stains from the surface of gutters and in some cases the polishing and shining of the metal to give it a brighter appearance. The process can help to aesthetically improve the overall building appearance, especially when removing unsightly "tiger...

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