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  2. Window cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Window cleaning is considered the most dangerous job in the UK. [6] Several window cleaners die each year, and many are injured. [7] Many window cleaning businesses are claiming that laws are about to come into force due to European Directive 2001/45/EC that will make ladders illegal for window cleaners.

  3. 10 Genius Ways to Use Your Vacuum (Besides Just Cleaning Your ...

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    For aluminum and vinyl blinds, pull the blinds slightly away from the window, keeping it taut. Then, attach the soft dusting-brush tool to your vacuum cleaner and vacuum a few slats at a time ...

  4. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Windex's main competitor in the window cleaning market is Glass Plus [citation needed], a glass cleaning product produced by Reckitt Benckiser, which Windex's current owner S. C. Johnson & Son was required to divest to gain the approval of the Federal Trade Commission to acquire Dow Chemical Company's DowBrands consumer products division (the original owner of the Glass Plus brand).

  5. Central vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    When not in use, the hose is loosely coiled around a wire rack mounted on a closet wall, or on the back of a door. An alternative for storing vacuum hoses is the "Hide-A-Hose" system, which uses suction to draw the hose into the vacuum piping in the wall for storage. Hose lengths used are typically 30/40/50 ft (9/12/15 m).

  6. Manual vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The manual vacuum cleaner was a type of non-electric vacuum cleaner, using suction to remove dirt from carpets, being powered by human muscle, similar in use to a manual lawn mower. Its invention is dated to the second half of the 19th century, when patents were granted to inventors in the United States, Britain, France, and elsewhere.

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