Archive for June, 2012

Good Business

Categories: Oxi Fresh News

Maintaining an investment is just good business. If you take care of your car, it will both last longer. If you keep your home in excellent shape, it won’t loose value. These are things everyone knows, especially property managers. They can be responsible for dozens and dozens of apartments, condos, and hotel rooms; they make tough choices about how to best care for all of it.

And that’s why many managers are looking to green companies to help them out. Environmentally friendly businesses are the perfect choice, as they not only take care of the properties in question, but also make sure that our most important investment – the world – is kept clean in the process. Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning is proud to be one of the green companies that property managers are turning to.

Our green carpet cleaning system utilizes modern methods and safe solutions that effectively break up dirt and debris in the carpet. Our oxygen powered system is not only effective and safe, but also convenient – another factor property managers have to consider. Where a traditional steam cleaner would use 40-60 gallons of water to clean 6 rooms, Oxi Fresh only needs 2 gallons. This not only conserves massive amounts of water, it also cuts dry times down from 24 hours to just 1 hour.

This means that an apartment or hotel room can have an environmentally friendly cleaning and be rented out the same day. Not a bad way to maintain an investment. If you’d like to read more about how property managers can benefit from green carpet cleanings, try reading this article.

A Message from Dog

Categories: Oxi Fresh - Just for Fun, Upholstery Cleaning Tips

We need to talk.

It’s time we had a little talk, you and I. Sit down . . .  sit. Good human.

We’ve been friends for a long time, right?  Best friends, as the phrase goes, but I’ve got something I need to get off my paws. Don’t get me wrong – you’re a great human, what with the food, treats, walkies, and tummy rubs. I couldn’t ask for a better pet.

That was until you brought Evil into my home – a strange creature that stalks the shadows and watches my every move with sinister, glowing eyes. Yes, I’m talking about Mr. Meowbert. Dress him in sweaters and funny hats all you like, you cannot hide the darkness that lives within Mr. Meowbert’s heart.

Mr. Meowbert: The Embodiment of Evi

Terrible as his mere existence is, this “Cat” creature is making this home entirely uninhabitable! There’s this weird box of sand in the kitchen, Mr. Meowbert keeps stealing my bed, all my bird friends have disappeared, and the sofa is covered in cat hair! We all know full well that the sofa should be covered exclusively in my hair.

If you’re not going to stop Mr. Meowbert, I will. I’ve already found some loving homes for Mr. Meowbert where he can .  . . no? He’s staying? Like, permanently? Okay, fine. On to Plan B then. Here’s an article about removing pet hair from furniture – it’s something I found while searching for a carpet cleaner that could clean up my accident in the Dining Room. These upholstery cleaning tips should get rid of all that cat hair. Well, okay cat and dog hair, but try to leave mine behind if possible. After all, what’s a home without dog hair?

Anyways, read that and get to work. Now if you’ll excuse me, there’s a squirrel outside that requires my attention.

Thanks to Cats Wearing Sweaters and the user she’s a brick house at pichaus.com

Bissell, Booth, Sprangler, Hoover

Categories: Oxi Fresh - Just for Fun

Vacuums are an everyday sort of thing, aren’t they? Almost every home has some sort of vacuum. Perhaps it’s older or perhaps newer, but its always there. Now, turn the clock back one hundred and fifty years – vacuums aren’t just uncommon, they’re completely unknown. Carpet cleaning was done in the Spring when you would haul your rugs outside and beat them with sticks to remove the dust. Ineffective as it was, there wasn’t much else anyone could do – that is until the Big 4 came on the scene.

Mr. Bissell's Bane

Mr. Bissell
Melville and his wife Anna were the owners of a crockery store who had a problem – sawdust. It always got into their carpet and was annoyingly difficult to remove. When faced with a frustration like this, many of us would just get rid of the rug and be done with it. Mr. Bissell had a different approach. In 1876, he invented a carpet sweeper that swept dust and dirt out of the carpet and into the machine. Seeing how successful the device was, Mr. and Mrs. Bissell started producing and selling the Bissell Carpet Sweeper. This device, while not a vacuum, was one of the first real steps toward a new way of cleaning.

Mr. Booth

Mr. Booth's Vacuum Cleaner - The Puffing Billy

In the next 25 years, several carpet cleaning machines were created, including one that used compressed air to blow dust off of furniture. Now, if that doesn’t sound like a terribly effective way to clean, you’d be thinking just like England’s Hubert Cecil Booth. Happening upon a demonstration of the aforementioned machine, he wondered if sucking up the dust wouldn’t be better than blowing it all over creation. To test his theory, he put his handkerchief on a chair and tried sucking dust up through it with his mouth. Strange, yes, but he found it was very effective.
That was proof enough for Mr. Booth, who started to work on what some consider the first real vacuum cleaner. His machine, the Puffing Billy, wasn’t exactly normal looking. It was bright red, large, had to be pulled by horses, and had enormous hoses that were extended into homes to clean the carpets. Despite this, the device was quite popular and is usually considered one of the first real vacuum cleaners.

Not exactly attractive, is it?

Mr. Spangler & Mr. Hoover
About five years later, back in America, James Spangler was in a tough spot. He was a janitor with asthma – not an ideal combination – and was plagued with a cough. He blamed it on the carpet sweeper he was using and set about to make something better. His contraption greatly resembled modern carpet cleaners and, while a bit clunky, worked very well. With his cough rapidly disappearing, he declared the invention a success and patented the device.
But Spangler wasn’t the best salesman, and his “Suction Sweeper” didn’t really take off – that is until he showed it to Mrs. Hoover. She loved the machine, as did Mr. Hoover. He purchased the patent from Spangler and the Hoover Company was born. Over the years, Mr. Hoover’s vacuums continued to evolve – adding beater bars, lights, etc. – until it became the machine we all know today.

We owe these Big 4 quite a bit. To Mr. Bissell we owe the idea that there was a better way to clean. To Mr. Booth we owe one of the first real vacuum cleaners. To Mr. Spangler and Mr. Hoover we owe the modern vacuum cleaners we see in our homes.

Thanks to all of them for cleaner, dust-free homes!

Thanks to Wikipedia for the information. Thanks to Rasbak, the City of Gloucester, and Robert Kautzman for the images.

Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning is a green carpet cleaning company that uses a revolutionary, low-moisture cleaning system. Follow the links to learn more about our carpet cleaning services, our water conservation, our upholstery cleaning, or to get a free carpet cleaning quote.

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