Sunday, 25 January 2009

Window Cleaning Add-On - Blind Cleaning

Following on from the window cleaning add-on topics, here is another topic of interest: Scott Bauer of "My Window Man" based in Albuquerque, New Mexico shown in these videos has been servicing the area for the last 25 years. Specialising in residential window cleaning, blind cleaning and custom window coverings sales, the family business have gone from strength to strength. Scott sent me some links so you too can understand the basics of Ultra-sonic cleaning. Sounding like the opening to the grease lightning song - here are some of the companies - Hessonic Ultrasonic, Omegasonics, Cleanosonic & Morantz Inc - 3rd video down.


What is "cavitation"? "Cavitation" is the rapid formation and collapse of millions of tiny bubbles (or cavities) in a liquid. Cavitation is produced by the alternating high and low pressure waves generated by high frequency (ultrasonic) sound. During the low pressure phase, these bubbles grow from microscopic size until, during the high pressure phase, they are compressed and implode.

Ultrasonic cleaners are the most effective, economic, and ecologically safe way to clean and degrease your products Our cleaners can handle a variety of materials and a range of sizes: from large hydraulic components, machine metal parts and gears, to delicate glass, ceramics and plastics. Ultrasound cleans faster and safer than any other method, without toxic solvents. More here.

Scott Bauer is also a forum leader & answers questions at Window Cleaning Resource on the topic of blind cleaning besides other topics. Scott says "machines are $5000-$32000. But Ebay normally will have some good deals - I was bidding on machines there anywhere from $2500-$5000, the only problem with getting one used is you don't get the training." Scott provides info' free from anything to chemicals to how to clean wooden blinds. Couldn't resist adding this last video..

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