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M00seUK
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Re: Sorry -- I'm Not in the Mood . . .
Reply #2 Apr 5, 2009 8:32 am |
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Venson
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Re: Sorry -- I'm Not in the Mood . . .
Reply #3 Apr 5, 2009 12:33 pm |
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Top of the morning Carmine and M00seUK, Even newer stuff afoot -- there's a robotic vac out of Hong Kong and manufactured by Lilin International Group Ltd. that has a UV device and an ozonizer (?) included. Link follows. http://lilin.en.alibaba.com/product/219871828-200571187/Robot_Vacuum_Cleaner_for_Carpet_Use_With_UV_lamp_Ozonizer_Carpet_Cleaner_Vacuum_Cleaner_.html Best, Venson
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Venson
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Re: Sorry -- I'm Not in the Mood . . .
Reply #5 Apr 5, 2009 6:33 pm |
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Hi Venson:
If I'm not mistaken, a poster here, and I may be guilty, said the iRobot and the UV light was a good match up. Now its off to fix the washer!
Carmine D.
Hiya Carmine, I made mention in another thread that to better ensure real benefit from UV devices by way of a measured and constant application speed that a robotic vac fitted with a UV light might be the ticket. Germ and critter killing ability may suffer during manual of a vacuum with the equipment for all sorts of reasons, especially the user's time constraints or possible impatience that lead to a uneven application of the UV light. Nonetheless, Oreck's Halo ads agree -- without specifying time frames -- that "x" exposure time is needed for highest intended effectiveness. Venson
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Venson
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Re: Sorry -- I'm Not in the Mood . . .
Reply #7 Apr 5, 2009 7:32 pm |
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Halo should be good with Oreck. You have to vacuum Verrrryyyyyyy slowly with them. Still will not deep clean. Maybe they will kill the germs and leave them in the carpet.
Howdy Hardsell, I agree and think Oreck's business savvy will do far better at selling UV technology than the original maker. However, I'd give the world to finally hear the company say, "You must go slowly go over a square foot of floor for x-minutes to get the expected 90 percent result," just to give the consumer a better idea of what he or she is buying into. As for dead germ and dust mite carcasses, I guess what counts most is that they can't reproduce thus reducing the damage they're capable of when they alive. But as for most germs and other little invisible critters, you never get all just some. Venson
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mole
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Re: Sorry -- I'm Not in the Mood . . .
Reply #9 Apr 6, 2009 10:40 am |
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Howdy Hardsell,
I agree and think Oreck's business savvy will do far better at selling UV technology than the original maker. However, I'd give the world to finally hear the company say, "You must go slowly go over a square foot of floor for x-minutes to get the expected 90 percent result," just to give the consumer a better idea of what he or she is buying into.
As for dead germ and dust mite carcasses, I guess what counts most is that they can't reproduce thus reducing the damage they're capable of when they alive. But as for most germs and other little invisible critters, you never get all just some.
Venson DUSTMITES ARE GOOD IN MEATLOAF,KINDA LIKE SALSA,MMM GOOD"""""
REGARDS MOLE
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CarmineD
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Re: Sorry -- I'm Not in the Mood . . .
Reply #10 Apr 6, 2009 2:24 pm |
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DUSTMITES ARE GOOD IN MEATLOAF,KINDA LIKE SALSA,MMM GOOD""""" REGARDS MOLE
Where do you think the expression "mighty good" comes from?
Carmine D.
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