Has anyone used the oreck air cleaning system? Is it worth it?
Mar 07, 2008 by Raul | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Do they actually make a difference in the air quality, etc?
im not a beleiver in electronic air cleaner machines that disseminate ozone. all of those electronic air cleaners do. its a proven details if you have breathing problems ozone is hard on your lungs. go with a media dribble or some kind on your central air unit or a uvc light
B | Mar 07, 2008
How do you clean Oreck XL air purifier's filter?
Aug 02, 2007 by Heckles12 | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I WOULD Shift THE FILTER TAP IT AGAINST THE WALL OR FLOOR.IF THAT OPTION DOESN'T Labour YOU MAY PLACE IT UNDER RUNNING WATER.IF YOU PICK THE Relocate OPTION BE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE REINSTALLING.OR,YOU MAY USE THE AID OF A Transfer HELD
HAIR/BLOW DRYER.If all else go up in smoke you could always buy another.
willie j | Aug 02, 2007
how to clean oreck air filter?
Aug 27, 2006 by yahuda | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
what epitome, the upright only has a filter via the bag, the cannister's refine you just wash with water and let dry
T square | Aug 27, 2006
How exactly do I clean the Oreck XL air purifier?
Mar 06, 2007 by kinkeebug | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
My grandmother honourable gave me a refurbished Oreck XL...it's working skilful but it didn't bring the manual. I heard it's suppossed to be flexible to clean...can anyone tell me just how? Thanx.
we have one of these all you have to do is unscrew the front serving and take out the filter wash with cold water until neaten towel dry and re-insert also just wipe off the exterior and top with a dry cloth to get rid of dust and hair that settles on top. Humane Luck!
balog | Mar 06, 2007
what can I use to clean Cigarette tar from my oreck air purifier metal grid other then spray it wont work good
Jun 28, 2006 by wmbucce | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
There is this bull that you can get from a janitorial supply store. It is called PRO-Green. Use it full strength on the metal grid and it won't strip down to nothing it. But use rubber gloves. This is what we use on the vents in above the ovens and fry vats at the rig camps.
The Y!ABut | Jun 28, 2006