Ultrasonic Cleaning

What Is Ultrasonic Cleaning?

Ultrasonics are sound wave frequencies above the limits of human hearing.

In ultrasonic cleaning, high amplitude sound waves are introduced into a heated liquid cleaning solution. This causes negative and positive pressure. In turn, this creates cavitation bubbles that blast dirt and grime away.

cavitation bubbles

Ultrasonics provide a remarkable cleaning process that has astounding results.

When it comes to cleaning window blinds, it cleans the entire blind which includes the slats, cords, head rail, tracks and ladders. Ultrasonic cleaning is safe and gentle. It won't scratch, pit or damage items the way conventional cleaning methods can. Everything comes out sparkling clean in much less time than the conventional hand-wiping method.

                                                         

We clean all types of blinds (mini, micro, vertical, cloth, pleated, P.V.C.) and shades. We can also clean light covers/diffusers, air vents and  smoke/fire damaged items.

Soot particles can penetrate the surfaces of many items from jewelry to electronics.

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FOR CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL WINDOW BLINDS CALL TODAY
989-4697 or 800-479-1882

(We are a Shine-A-Blind company)

(207) 989-4697 - 565 Wilson Street, Brewer ME 04412

(207) 667-3670 - 211 Bar Harbor Road, Trenton ME 04605

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Please Visit the Window Covering Safety Council on the web for Safety Information and Free Cord-Repair Kits

   

Parents and parents-to-be have a million things on their minds when it comes to raising their children. But every parent needs to be aware of child safety, and this begins in the home.

Children’s rooms are the best place to start. According to child-safety experts, the typical focal points for decorating a child’s room (i.e. windows, cribs and bedding) also hold the greatest potential danger to a child’s safety.

 

To make sure your child’s room is a safe one, consider the following tips:

 

Window Areas: Never place a crib, playpen, bed or any type of low-standing furniture near a window. Young children can become tragically entangled in a nearby window cord. Whenever possible, place cribs and furniture on a non-windowed wall.

 

Corded window treatments purchased before 2001 should be replaced or retrofitted with cord-retrofit devices to reduce potential strangulation risks.

 

Because today's window blinds, shades and drapes have improved cord-safety features, consider purchasing new window coverings for your home. Cordless products are especially recommended for children’s bedrooms and play areas.

 

If you wish to keep your older window coverings (i.e., purchased before 2001), visit our “How-To-Retrofit” section for instructions on how to retrofit these products.

 

When it comes to choosing window treatments most consumers consider color, style, and even privacy. If young children are around the home, then cord control should be another important factor in selecting your window treatments. Although today’s window fashions come with built-in cord-safety features, the Window Covering Safety Council believes cordless window coverings are the best choice for use in children’s bedrooms and any area of the home where children spend time playing. In fact, cordless designs are rapidly gaining favor with consumers and decorators because of their “clean” look and streamlined design. Most traditionally corded window fashions are available in “cordless” styles through the use of spring-loaded mechanisms, battery- or motor-operated lift controls, or simple wand pulls. When combined with the scores of new fashion looks in today’s window coverings, consumers can pick from a wide choice of high-style cordless designs.

 

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