Chlorine Bleach vs Oxygen Bleach
The bleaching power of chlorine bleach is much stronger than oxygen bleach (commonly known as hydrogen peroxide) and can damage many fibres such as cotton and wool very quickly.
The bleaching power of chlorine bleach is much stronger than oxygen bleach (commonly known as hydrogen peroxide) and can damage many fibres such as cotton and wool very quickly.
Here at Greenway, we are famous (or so my customers tell me) for NOT using any artificial scents or perfumes in our cleaning systems.
After spending two weeks on our boat this summer, Lori and I realized how important odour control was for our holding tank. Hopefully this info will help you out.
Animal and human urine can be the hardest thing to remove from upholstery for several reasons:
Stain guards are not ‘bullet proof’ but they give us a fighting chance of rinsing those tannic acid spills out with little to no damage to the carpet.
Do you ever wonder why your carpets are showing a darkening in the traffic areas when you vacuum constantly and don’t wear outdoor shoes indoors?
This may be a cliché, however, the best way to be Earth-friendly is to cut down on what you consume and recycle whenever you can.
Learn about some common myths and their appropriate facts about carpets and cleaning them:
Do you have allergies? Believe it or not, you can keep your carpet.
Almost half a home’s energy consumption is due to heating and cooling.