Dolphin Bath

Dolphin Bath

it is a coincedence or something else?

well when I was young (seven to be exact) my mother bought me this cute dolphin necklace i wore almost everywhere which was 2 dolphins swim together … i a lost day in the swimming pool that was lost for 2 years after someone gave it back to my school .. and the school gave back to me … I lost it again and turned it into my bathtub at random …. then lost it about 3 years ago (now I have 13) and just yesterday was sitting in my drive way …. Anyone know what this is? no matter how much it loses its always back to me in a couple of years

I do not know what it means or how to explain, but I think it could be a great memory of his childhood and that should put it in a safe place and hang onto forever. It must mean something!

Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaners – For Every Cleaning Need

There are plenty of commercial and industrial environments where a standard vacuum cleaner is not quite enough to step up to the mark. Anywhere that uses sinks, for example, is at some point going to need to unblock those sinks: and wet and dry vacuum cleaners, which are capable of doing exactly that, can be used to answer most of their cleaning needs. In general terms, of course, a vacuum cleaner is always going to be used to suck up dust and dirt: but there are occasions when you need to clear away a wet mess, a task a normal vacuum cleaner really isn’t up to performing.

Using a wet and dry vacuum cleaner, then, is as much about cost effectiveness, good storage and common sense as anything. The business that spends twice for two machines, when it could spend one and get one machine that does both jobs, is either rich or does not keep a Very Good eye on where its money is being offloaded. The business that stores two machines, when it could use wet and dry vacuum cleaners and only have to keep one item on the premises, either has too much space for its own good, or is unable to spot a good thing when it sees one. And the business that goes through all the rigmarole of running two separate cleaning routines, one for wet and one for dry cleanup, either likes paying its staff to work twice as long, or doesn’t know any better.

A wet and dry vacuum cleaner, for the most part, is no different to a normal, or exclusively dry vacuum cleaner. It sucks up dust and dirt with just as much vigour and success –and it can hold pretty much the same litre quantity of dry waste in its bag. No – the difference, with wet and dry vacuum cleaners, is that you can successfully and properly suck up wet mess too. The wet and dry vacuum cleaner is equipped with special filters, designed to absorb the moisture properly and allow it to be disposed of easily. Its interior workings will not be damaged by the presence of water. That means easier cleaning all round – and a guaranteed long life for the vacuum cleaner itself.

Think about this: what is the point in not owning wet and dry vacuum cleaners? Given that they can clean both wet and dry mess, and that the wet mess won’t hurt them, which means that having one is basically the same thing as having an indestructible vacuum cleaner that can even unblock a sink. A wet and dry vacuum cleaner is a bit like a 4×4 vehicle: you don’t necessarily need to drive out of a mud bath every day, but on the day you do you’ll be glad you had one. Wet and dry vacuum cleaners make a lot of sense.

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The business that stores two machines, when it could use wet and dry vacuum cleaners and only have to keep one item on the premises, either has too much space for its own good, or is unable to spot a good thing when it sees one. For more information please visit http://www.vipclean.co.uk/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=2553

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