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Rainbow Vacuum Cleaners

Built by Author Unknown on Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Rainbow vacuum cleaners are a new and innovative way of cleaning and vacuuming your home. The primary difference in the Rainbow vacuum cleaners and other traditional vacuum cleaners is the use of moisture. You will find that Rainbow vacuum cleaners use a slightly wet vacuum to trap dirt, dust and grime from your home inside the vacuum. There are some wonderful features to Rainbow vacuum cleaners that you can use when cleaning your home.



The Rainbow vacuum cleaners feature a hurricane motor that provides a great deal of suction and control for vacuuming. To provide additional filtration the Rainbow vacuum cleaners come with HEPA neutralizer filtration system. The trigger control and stainless steel wand make it easier than ever before to use the different attachments for cleaning carpets, hard floors, furniture, dusting and even cleaning hard to reach crevice areas in your home. The entire Rainbow vacuum cleaners’ system is run by an onboard computer control.

The Rainbow vacuum cleaners are built and manufactured in the USA. Even though they are sold all over the world these cleaners are created and made right here in the USA giving Americans much needed jobs. The Rainbow vacuum cleaners have the AHAM certification of approval as well as CRI certification. This means that you know you can trust using Rainbow vacuum cleaners in your home for the maximum cleaning possible.

Unlike traditional vacuums that use bags or even are without bags, the Rainbow vacuum cleaners utilize water for collecting dust, allergens and dirt in your home. The water reservoir traps dirt that cannot then redeposit into your home. Many of the bag filters become clogged with small particles of dirt and even allergens preventing proper air flow and actually spray dirt back into your home while you are cleaning. Vacuums without bags have filters that clog and end up with the same air flow problem as bag vacuums. The Rainbow vacuum cleaners side-step this problem by utilizing maximum air flow and water to trap allergens, pollen, dust and dirt in your home to never have filth sprayed back into your home. For more ideas on vacuums check out www.GetaVacuumCleaner.com.

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2 Responses to “Rainbow Vacuum Cleaners”

  1. Mark says:

    One thing about the Rainbow that is very important that is never discussed during demonstrations is the fact that when you vacuum with the Rainbow and you let the water get really dirty in the basin, you need to STOP and dump the water and change it. If you keep vacuuming with a basin full of mud it can't do it's job properly, dirt will bounce off the mud, get into the inside of the machine and exhaust dirty air. I don't understand why they don't mention this in demonstrations but it's very important if you want to keep the Rainbow working at peak performance. Water will filter the dirt, thick crud won't :)

  2. Venson Thomas says:

    Rainbow is not new technology. Formerly known as Rexair, the company has been in business since the 1930s. Rainbow is an acquired tasted as it requires a maintenance regimen to keep it in good shape. Also, due to the extra weight added by the water used to filter the air it may not be the canister some will want to deal with if the cleaner has to often be carried up and dwn stairs. Also you definitely amy not pick up any substances -- soot, ash, plaster dust as instances -- that are not water soluble. Spilled dry detergent is also a no-no. Rainbow is not a vacuum you can just pull out of the closet, use and quickly put away. That is why I said this cleaner is an acquired taste. You either love it or leave it.

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