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SkyVac 78 and SkyVac 150: What’s the Difference?
Posted by Diana Alves on
Do you know which system is best for your needs? Tackling those hard-to-reach spots up high doesn't have to be a headache. Thanks to high dusting vacuums like SkyVac 78 and SkyVac 150, maintaining a clean space has never been more straightforward. In this article, we'll compare these two fantastic options, helping you make the right choice for your cleaning needs. Model: Let's begin with the basics – the names. SkyVac 78 and SkyVac 150, with the numbers denoting the drum capacity, indicating how much dirt and debris they can hold. Application: Both SkyVac 78 and SkyVac 150 are...
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Year End Savings - Take Full Advantage of Section 179
Posted by Diana Alves on
The IRS Tax Code, specifically Section 179, offers a fantastic opportunity for businesses like yours to invest in growth and efficiency while benefiting from significant tax deductions. This is the perfect time to consider upgrading your property maintenance tools, including our top-selling Gutter Cleaning Systems, Window Solutions, High Dusting, Combustible Dust and Surface cleaning.
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Hot (Warm) or Cold Water Window Cleaning?
Posted by Garrett McAlister on
Hot (Warm) or Cold Water Window Cleaning? If hot, what is the optimal water temperature for cleaning windows? Let's start with temperatures, when we say hot we really mean warm. We don't want water to be too hot and then applied to a cold window...it can cause it to crack. It's difficult to put a finger on the actual temperature of the water and the glass in order to make it crack...it depends on the quality of the glass. But to be safe we heat the water to a "warm" temperature, enough to significantly improve the cleaning but not too...
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SkyVac 85 Elite and SkyVac Interceptor: What’s the Difference?
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What is Electrostatic Spraying?
Posted by Danielle Watson-Goetz on
What is Electrostatic Spraying? With the Covid-19 crisis still in full swing, many companies are offering products that can help eliminate the virus and help you sanitize your home, office, event space, or business. One of these products is the electrostatic sprayer. Electrostatic sprayers charge liquids as they move through the sprayer nozzle. As the chemical exits the electrostatic sprayer, it’s given a positive electrical charge. The droplets then become attracted to all negative surfaces, covering the visible area, underside and backside, with the sanitizing agent. Surfaces that are already covered will repel the spray, making the method extremely efficient....
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