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  2. How I keep my floors clean with my wet-dry vac - AOL

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    Dreametech H11 Max Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner $499.99 at Amazon. LG CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner. The LG CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner can be used on both hard floors and ...

  3. Polyurethane - Wikipedia

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    This is of particular interest in the area of polyurethane coatings, where light stability is a critical factor and is the main reason that aliphatic isocyanates are used in making polyurethane coatings. When PU foam, which is made using aromatic isocyanates, is exposed to visible light, it discolors, turning from off-white to yellow to reddish ...

  4. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Some other vacuum cleaners include an electric mop in the same machine: for a dry and a later wet clean. The iRobot company developed the Scooba, a robotic wet vacuum cleaner that carries its own cleaning solution, applies it and scrubs the floor, and vacuums the dirty water into a collection tank.

  5. The best wet mops to clean hard floors - AOL

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    That’s where wet mops come into play: They use moisture and cleaning solutions to polish and disinfect hard floors. To find the best wet mops that take the stress out of cleaning, we spoke to ...

  6. Minwax - Wikipedia

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    Minwax was founded in 1904 by Arthur B Harrison. Harrison persuaded his employer at Clifford I. Miller to manufacture a line of waterproofing materials, and later bought the line in 1910, [ 2 ] which he then named Minwax®.

  7. Materials for use in vacuum - Wikipedia

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    A better choice for vacuum systems is the tin-silver eutectic, Sn95Ag5 (Sn-Ag eutectic is actually 96.5-3.5); its melting point of 230 °C (446 °F) allows bakeout up to 200 °C (392 °F). A similar 95-5 alloy, Sn95Sb5, is unsuitable as antimony has similar vapor pressure as lead. Take care to remove flux residues.