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Black & Decker ASI500 12-Volt Cordless Air Station Inflator List Price: $139.98 Sale Price: $41.99 |
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Thanks to its range of innovative features, the Black & Decker ASI500 High-Performance Cordless Inflator makes it easy to get the air pressure you need, whether you're at home or on the road. This powerful inflator that combines the versatility of two pressure settings and the freedom of cordless power to inflate or deflate a variety of items including: sports balls, rafts, air mattresses, car and truck tires, bike tires, etc... |
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SHURflo 2088-492-444 Park Model Fresh Water Pump List Price: $179.99 Sale Price: $136.84 |
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The SHURflo 2088-492-444 Park 115 VAC Pump is designed to provide reliable water pressure and flow to onboard sinks, toilets and showers commonly found in modern RVs, tent trailers and other vehicles... |
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Volkswagen Passat, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002: Service Manual, 1.8L Turbo, 2.8L V6, 4.0L W8; including Wagon and 4-Motion List Price: $109.95 Sale Price: $117.00 |
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The Volkswagen Passat Service Manual: 1998-2002 covers VW Passat models built on the "B5" platform. This manual has been prepared using selected factory service information with the added benefit of suggestions, tips and clarification of various procedures... |
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Besides general cleaning, having their carpets professionally cleaned is one of the services your customers will probably ask for most often. The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) states that the overall objective of carpet cleaning is to remove soil. This helps extend the life of the carpet and, of course, makes the whole building look cleaner. There are four primary cleaning methods: absorbent compound method; bonnet cleaning method; hot water extraction method; and dry foam cleaning method. The particular carpet cleaning method you select will be determined on the type of carpet, the carpet's use, and the condition of the carpet.
Absorbent Compound Method:
This method is sometimes called the "dry cleaning method" as almost no water is used. After vacuuming thoroughly, distribute a dry absorbent compound (which contains small amounts of water, detergent and solvent) uniformly over the carpet and work it into the carpet with a machine. The cleaner attracts and absorbs the soil. Then use the machine to agitate the compound through the carpet.
When the carpet is dry, vacuum thoroughly to ensure you remove the compound from the carpet. You should use a vacuum with a high efficiency filtering system. This cleaning method has a fast drying time -- only 30 to 60 minutes.
Bonnet Cleaning Method:
After vacuuming thoroughly, apply a detergent solution to the carpet and bonnet. Then remove the solution by using a bonnet or absorbent pad, which is attached to a pad drive on a slow speed (175 rpm) rotary floor machine.
As the machine agitates, the soil is loosened and absorbed by the bonnet. Pay attention to the condition of the bonnet as large soil accumulations will hinder the cleaning process. After bonneting, you must apply a neutralizer on the carpet using a pump-up sprayer. This method has a fast drying time - 30 to 45 minutes.
Hot Water Extraction Method:
After thoroughly vacuuming the carpet, apply a detergent solution to the carpet using a pump-up sprayer and give dwell time. Remove the solution by rinsing with hot water, using a portable or a truck-mounted extraction unit. Mist on a neutralizer after extracting.
Several extraction passes may be needed to completely rinse the suspended soil and detergent. The drying time for this method is 1 to 3 hours. To quicken the drying process, you can follow up with a dry bonnet and fans.
Dry Foam Cleaning Method:
This is also a minimum moisture type method. After vacuuming thoroughly, apply a dense foam to the carpet with a mechanical brush. The agitation of the chemical is done during the application process.
After a suitable dwell time, use a carpet extractor to remove the excess foam and the suspended soils. Once the carpet is thoroughly dry, you may need to vacuum to extract any remaining detergent residue. The expected drying time is one to three hours; however, it can be longer for any heavily soiled areas.
Remember, these are specific carpet cleaning methods and do not include the "start to finish" procedures that are necessary for successful cleaning. Routine vacuuming, pre-conditioning and other procedures are essential parts of the cleaning process. The particular carpet cleaning method that works for one building may not be suitable for another. Carpets should be cleaned before a soiled traffic lane appears. A carpet that is extremely soiled may result in irreversible damage. Do your homework as the carpets in different buildings may need different types of care. A well cared for carpet not only keeps your customers buildings looking good, but also keeps your cash flowing!
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Trusted Vacuum Equipment and Septic Systems
A septic tank is a small scale sewage treatment system common in rural areas and small towns that have no connection to main sewage pipes. A septic system is a type of onsite sewage facility. Septic simply refers to the hazardous environment that develops in the tank and which decomposes the waste discharged into the septic tank.
Septic tanks can contain vacuum systems that feature industrial vacuum/pressure pumps. And some tanks are fitted with a heavy duty stainless steel portal shutoff, complete with stainless steel mesh cartridge type filter to insure protection of your valuable vacuum system. The units are designed to accept any or all components to meet the demanding requirements of liquid and semi-solid hazardous waste removal, transportation and disposal.
Why does the hazardous waste need to be transported? Because over time the waste that is not decomposed by the anaerobic digestion does build up. If it is not removed from the septic tank, the tank fills up and nondecomposed waste water overflows directly to the drainage field. Not only is this bad for your yard but it also can damage the environment.
I bet you’re wondering how often does the septic tank need to be emptied? This all depends on the volume of the tank relative to the usage. The bigger the family, the more usage it will get. The smaller the tank, the more often it will require emptying. In general it is rare for a septic tank system to require emptying more than once a year.
Septic truck companies and vacuum truck companies are hired to remove the hazardous waste that fills septic tanks. These tank trucks are referenced by their size or volume capacity. Large trucks typically have capacities ranging from 4000 to 9000 gallons, whereas a smaller truck might have a capacity of less than 3000 gallons. The truck uses a vacuum to clean several septic tanks in a neighborhood and then deposit the septic material to a collection site.
A normally operating and properly designed septic system is odor free and with an inspection and pumping of the septic tank periodically the tank itself should last for at least 50 years with little to no maintenance.
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how can i get more power out of my truck?
i have a 1987 dodge d150 slant six i have removed the smog pump and blocked off the egr valve and i am going cut off and patch up the converters is there any outer really cheap way to gain horsepower and remove unnecessary vacuum lines
i had one of those. it will never be a beast, sorry. i 318 or 360 would be good. the slants are good TOUGH motors. you want more i think you can get carbs/intakes, cam, headers all that. not a cheap option and i'm not certain of anything. look up offenhouser. i know they do parts for ford inlines. ebay may have what you need. not sure though. it would be cheaper to get a v8 and swap it. make sure to get frame hangers mounts and all. if you're cutting corners, i'd slop a points distributor and call it done.
Transport, Vacuum, Winch, and Pump Truck Drivers - Class A CDL
The Transport Truck I Operator drives and operates the Transport truck (not a tank truck or vacuum truck), hauling various oil field related equipment or material.
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