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    Read on to find out which common household products may be culprits, and what you can do to try and remove the stains. There's nothing worse than getting a big ol' stain on your favorite shirt ...

  3. Vacuum drying - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum dryer is the equipment with the help of which vacuum drying is carried out. Vacuum dryers are sometimes made up of cast iron, but most are made of stainless steel, so that they can bear the high vacuum pressure without any kind of deformation. The oven is divided into hollow trays which increases the surface area for heat conduction. The ...

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    I like using the the brush first to clean out the vents and the vacuum hose to get into the crevices. My dryer is more efficient and drys my clothes the first time since getting these." - Jacqui

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    External vacuum sealers involve a bag being attached to the vacuum-sealing machine externally. The machine will remove the air and seal the bag, which is all done outside the machine. A heat sealer is often used to seal the pack. Typically these units use a dry piston vacuum pump which is often considered a "maintenance-free" pump.

  7. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Only the hose and cleaning head need be carried from room to room, and the hose is commonly 8 m (25 ft) long, allowing a large range of movement without changing vacuum inlets. Plastic or metal piping connects the inlets to the central unit. The vacuum head may be unpowered, or have beaters operated by an electric motor or by an air-driven turbine.