Friday, April 8, 2011

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Have you seen the Duralux SC9180 upright vacuum cleaner? You need to take a look. http://ping.fm/YvB03

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Did you know that Baxter Sales has a machine service and repair department? Learn about it here: http://ping.fm/1yApo

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Today has been a very busy day at Baxter Sales. That's a good thing.

Friday, February 25, 2011

How Enzymes Work In Controlling Orders

It may not be the age old question, but for those who want to know how enzymes work for the purpose of eliminating odors, keep reading. In a nut shell, they compete with bacteria, eating the food source that is causing the odors. Once the food source is gone, the bacteria as well as the enzymes will basically die.


In order for one to understand further how enzymes work, let’s take a closer look at the enzyme itself. The type in chemicals that eliminate odors is a non-pathogenic organism that will breakdown a food source in accelerated amounts. What this means is that there a large quantity of enzymes and by out numbering the bacteria, they will eat more of the odor causing food source.

They have to go through the bio-cycle and “activate” from a spore state to a “living” state. Once it becomes a living state enzyme, in these accelerated amounts, they are capable of eating the food source faster than any bacteria, therefore eliminating the food which in a decaying state is the actual source of the odor. Once the food is consumed and is no longer present, the enzymes will revert to a spore state or simply die along with the bacteria. With no decaying food source there is no odor.

The term food is used indicating the actual product that will decay and cause an odor. It can be actual human food in the bottom of a garbage disposal, urine in carpet, and garbage in trash a receptacle and even be a decaying animal that may have died between the walls of a building such as a rat or mouse. How enzymes work to eliminate the odors caused by this decaying matter, is quite simple. Enzymes are applied to the source itself and these accelerated amounts will actually eat more of the food source than the bacteria at a much faster rate.

Though this is a very basic illustration, you should now have a fairly good understanding of how enzymes work.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Bay West 86500 Silhouette Optiserv

Reducing the chance for contamination in restrooms is a hot topic and one way to do so other than using sanitizer, which is not always available it the paper towel dispenser. The Bay West 86500 Silhouette Optiserv is a fantastic dispenser for a more sanitary application in restrooms.

In order to extract the paper towel from the 86500 Silhouette Optiserv dispenser, one only has to touch their individual towel which elminates any cross contamination. There are no batteries to change and should a towel not dispense, there is a lever that can be activated that will index and dispense the towel.

The 86500 Silhouette Optiserv dispenser by Bay West is one of the most widely used as well as a very reliable paper towel dispenser. This product uses the three notch system making it the choice of those with high traffic restrooms.

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How To Remove Toilet Bowl Stain

You have tried just about everything to get the toilet bowl stains out but nothing seems to work. All those products you see advertised on the television seem to be nothing more than a waste of money. So what do you do to on all those hard to remove toilet bowl stains? How do you keep it clean?


Many of the stains can be removed with toilet bowl cleaners, both low and hi acid formulas or those that contain a grit compound. These work well on most every day toilet bowl stains but it is those hard water crustations that build up over time that are the most difficult to remove.

To save time in removing toilet bowl stains that seem to be embedded in the porcelain, you simply have to have the right product. This product is the pumice stick or scouring stick and it cleans porcelain, ceramic tile, concrete, masonry and iron. It will remove lime, rust, stains and paint all wit out harming surfaces.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Super Shine All The Legendary Cleaner


Super Shine All has been a leader for over 80 years in the cleaning industry. This is the floor cleaner that the professionals turn to and use, the one they can count on.

How Does Super Shine All Clean So Well? The unique formula makes the water wetter by reducing its surface tension which helps the cleaning solution soak into the dirt for easier removal. It penetrates into and under the dirt and grime fast. It also delivers controlled sudsing action for a more thorough cleaning and it the dissolving action does an excellent job of breaking up water soluble particles. It emulsifies fats and oils, holds them in the solution all which makes removal much easier.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Wet Floor Signs Types and Purpose

Many times the wet floor sign is never used when mopping or finishing floors. This can be a costly mistake.

Wet floor signs are not simply to let you know the floor is wet, rather to give a visual warning that there is the possibility of unstable footing which could cause a person to slip and fall sustaining injury. If you mop or refinish your floor causing it to be wet and someone slips and falls and the warning signs are not in place, there is a big chance are you will get sued and you will lose. Insurance companies and private industry lose millions of dollars every year because a wet floor was not marked with warning signs or wet floor cones.

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