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Ultrasonic tanks mean restoration of objects damaged by fires and floods can now be done quickly and completely
By Bruce Boyers
Disaster restoration companies make great attempts to restore the contents of homes and businesses following fires and floods. With painstaking handwork - incorporating toothbrushes, cotton swabs, and even toothpicks - every attempt is made to bring such items back to life. But 30 percent to 40 percent of such content is still lost as such methods often fail. That is until ultrasonic cleaning methods are employed - at that point the loss becomes a minuscule 5 percent to 10 percent.
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