DownsMail Advertisement feature Clean, Restore and Protect
ADAM Tester of Hydro Dynamix prides himself on being passionate in business. After 11 years of hard work, investment and continual training, he says he treats every job like his first and believes he now has a market leading position as the unrivalled cleaning company.
“Carpet cleaning has come on so much over recent years,” he said. “It’s not just about cleaning anymore it’s about protecting and preserving as well.”
Carpets contain an average of 7 billion bacteria per square metre. It has been proven that this level of bacteria may have an effect on some people’s health and, in a few cases, may irritate respiratory and skin conditions.
Increase your carpets life expectancy
Hydro Dynamix now provide a product with nanotechnology that creates a safe and invisible, stain resistant barrier lasting for up to 12 months. Once
applied, it kills 99.9% of all bacteria and germs and forms a fully water resistant barrier. Resistant to spills and dirt, stains simply lift off. Over the course of time, dirt and stains can continually attack the integrity of carpet fibres, but applying the stain resistant stops this process in its tracks. “Nanotechnology is the future, don’t settle for second best,” said Adam.
The Hydro Dynamix team has also been very busy cleaning external surfaces and, according to Adam, clients are realising the huge benefits in having the surfaces protected once cleaned.
He added: “Due to the climate we live in, our external surfaces are not designed to last as most of the year they are wet, so you really need to look at protection as the long term solution to ensure your investment is looked after and your house remains looking its best - allowing you to enjoy it all year round.”
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Adam Tester
01622 753466 07803 054770
www.hydro-dynamix.net
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