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		<title>Panasonic Vacuum Cleaner uses 90% less energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 12:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well over the weekend I was in touch with the guys at Panasonic &#038; found out about there wonderful new vacuum that many of you may have seen on TV. The vacuum that talking about is the Panasonic MC UL 592WP47 this has an average power motor of 1400watts. However, the vacuum does develop 300 [...]<p><a href="http://www.carpetncare.com/carpet-cleaning/panasonic-vacuum-cleaner-uses-90-less-energy/">Panasonic Vacuum Cleaner uses 90% less energy</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.carpetncare.com">Carpets &amp; Flooring</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well over the weekend I was in touch with the guys at Panasonic &#038; found out about there wonderful new vacuum that many of you may have seen on TV. The vacuum that talking about is the Panasonic MC UL 592WP47 this has an average power motor of 1400watts. However, the vacuum does develop 300 yes 300 air watts of suction. Thats one of the highest ratings that have been given to a vacuum that is on sale in the UK. However, this also uses cyclonic action to take the dirt out of the air when you are carpet cleaning you are guarenteed to have a good level of suction
<p> the vacuum also contains an inovative feature for cleaning the filter that is in the machine, cleaning the filter is done by twisting a switch at the top of the bin. The only trouble with this is that you still have to take the filter/ bin apart to be able to clean the machine &#038; the filter area of the machine to ensure that it&#8217;s running in top condition</p>
<p>The vacuum is a little on the heavy side at a huge 8.6kg its also one of the heavier in the market of upright vacuums at the moment.</p>
<p>What you will also find with this machine is that there is a power saving available with this machine. Compared to any other machine that is out there on the market at the moment this machine is estimated to be able to save you upto 90% more energy than the nearest Dyson, Hoover or even Vacs machines this can be as much a £5.00 when you are doing a deep carpet clean.</p>
<p> For a limited time this machine also comes with a <b>6 year</b> guarentee</p>
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		<title>Carpet laying &#8211; quick tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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<p>Before any installation begins some preparation is needed.
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Give the floor a good sweep &#038; vacuum, if you have a wood floor make sure that all loose floorboards are secured &#038; any protruding nails are knocked down, if there are any heating ducts, you could remove the duct covers ready to cut around.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Before we start, we would always recommend that a professional carpet fitter is employed to ensure the best possible job.<br />
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One word of warning before you go any further, if you were to damage the carpet yourself then the carpet retailer would not be required to replace it.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing the Floor</strong></p>
<p>Before any installation begins some preparation is needed.</p>
<p>Give the floor a good sweep &amp; vacuum, if you have a wood floor make sure that all loose floorboards are secured &amp; any protruding nails are knocked down, if there are any heating ducts, you could remove the duct covers ready to cut around.</p>
<p><strong>Carpet Gripper<br />
</strong><br />
Nail the strips around each wall with the tacks facing the wall, leaving a gap of ¼ inch between the skirting &amp; the gripper.</p>
<p><strong>Metal Door trim</strong></p>
<p>At this stage it would be advantageous to put in the door trim.</p>
<p>To do this measure the rebate of the door ( the bit the door fits in ). Cut the door trim to length and cut the door trim from underneath to avoid scratching the surface. If you are fitting a carpet to carpet trim, cut off a corner of the base on the same side to allow it to fit around the door frame.</p>
<p><strong>Underlay</strong></p>
<p>Lay the underlay against the back of the gripper &amp; cut off to length, lay the next length of underlay against the first &amp; so on. If you have a wood floor, staple the underlay. If it is concrete it will need sticking with adhesive. Spray adhesive is good for this. Once you&#8217;ve laid out your underlay trim in at the back of the gripper. To ensure the joints don&#8217;t pull apart  &#8211; cover with heavy contract carpet or duct tape.</p>
<p><strong>Cutting the Carpet</strong></p>
<p>When you open the carpet out always allow approximately 5 – 10 cm for trimming in.</p>
<p>The pile of the carpet should always go towards the main source of light which is usually your main window. Once your satisfied that there is enough allowance &amp; it will meet with other carpets &amp; flooring in the doorways you can begin cutting.</p>
<p>Crease the carpet into the skirting, lift the surplus &amp; then put your knife into the carpet at a 45 degree angle pushing through to where the skirting &amp; floor meet then lift the knife pushing your hand firmly against the surplus, keeping the pressure on the cut along the wall.</p>
<p>When cutting around fireplaces make sure you give yourself surplus to trim in.</p>
<p>Use a knee kicker to secure the carpet onto the carpet gripper &amp; to put tension on the carpet to prevent ruttling. Use a blunt chisel to tuck the carpet in between the skirting &amp; gripper, once tucked in, run the chisel across the top of the gripper to take the tips off the tacks.</p>
<p><strong>Vinyl</strong></p>
<p>This is far more difficult to fit than carpet. Cut it wrong  and it cannot be stretched up to the skirting like a carpet and the floor preparation must be perfect or it will ruin the finished effect. We would strongly recommend you employ the services of a professional floor layer.</p>
<p>Wooden floors will require ply lining or hardboard, concrete floors may require priming &amp; screeding.</p>
<p><strong>Quality discount carpets<br />
</strong><br />
Some of the best areas in the UK to find beautiful quality yet cheap carpets are in Leeds and West Yorkshire. When seeking a carpet retailer, ensure they know if you intend to lay the carpet yourself, although with such great carpet discount prices available many people prefer carpets shops to do the carpet laying for them.</p>
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