VibeAway™ pads
VibeAway™ pads are specially designed
washing machine anti-vibration pads for washing machines and dryers.
The 100% crumb rubber pad, made from recycled tires, is designed to
reduce the transfer of vibration that occurs in most typical washing
and drying cycles. It is a shock absorption pad that is used to reduce
sound, vibrations, and pulsating of washing machines, dryers, table
saws, freezers and other large appliances. Our VibeAway™ pads prevent
washing machines from "walking," and help prolong the life of your
washing machine, dryer or other appliance. They also reduce the need to
reinforce upper level floors to reduce vibration and noise. The pads
have a full refund guarantee.
- Reduces the transfer of vibration
- Prevents washing machines from
"walking"
- Protect floors
- Made from 100% recycled tire rubber,
address important environmental concerns
- Recessed for easy guidance for foot
of washing machine/dryer
- 30 day money back guarantee
VibeAway™ pads, made from 100% recycled
tire rubber, address important environmental concerns and problems
facing the planet today.
How big is the problem of worn out
tires? In 2003, the Rubber Manufacturers Association estimated that
there were 275 million tires in stockpiles across the United States,
and that approximately 290 million scrap tires are added each year.
Scrap tires provide an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes, which
carry and transmit life-threatening diseases such as encephalitis, West
Nile and Eastern Equine virus, and dengue fever in some regions.
Stockpiles can also catch on fire as a result of lightning strikes,
equipment malfunctions or arson.
B Green Innovations is an American
owned and operated company. Partners to reduce the environmental impact
of waste, and to operate only utilizing "green" technologies and
products formed the company. One solution was to utilize used tires to
address the serious problem concerning high-speed front load washing
machine vibration and noise. Because front load washing machines spin
extremely fast, proper balancing is critical. This problem is increased
on upper level laundry room floors thus creating vibration of your
"walking" washing machine. The manufacturers recognized the problem and
recommend that homeowners reinforce upper level floors which is
expensive and not practical. B Green's VibeAway™ pads can also be used
on top load washing machines to prevent "walking," and can also be
placed under dryers to create a level working surface between washing
machines and dryers.
Patent Pending for VibeAway™ Pads.
VibeAway™ is a trademark of B Green Innovations, Inc.
Make sure that the washing machine is
flat before setting up the pads. Elevate one side at a time, put pads
under the feet of the washing machine. (Help may be needed lifting the
machine.) Utilizing two people is the recommended method for
installation. Make sure that the feet of the unit fit soundly in the
recess of the pad. Be sure that the pads do not move or turn under the
feet. It may be required to adjust the feet somewhat to hold the pads
steadfast to the floor.
B Green Innovations, Inc. assumes no
accountability for individual injury, mechanical or physical damage
when installing or when pads are being utilized. Pads should be
installed by a trained professional. B Green is not responsible for any
damage to the floor should it occur. VibeAway will not help decrease
vibration of severely unbalanced loads. These pads are manufactured to
help diminish the transfer of vibration from washing machines and
dryers. B Green Innovations, Inc. will not be responsible for pads that
are incorrectly installed or not for their intended use.
- Leave lid of washer open after use
to allow machine to dry out, this will help prevent stale smells.
- DO NOT use pre-wash sprays near
machine, as it will damage the paintwork, particularly the graphic
panel.
- When using powder detergents mix
first with warm water to dissolve powder before adding to wash.
- At least once a year, wash the
machine out with 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda, one scoop of the
normal used wash powder, fill the machine with HOT water and allow the
machine to run through a long normal cycle (NO CLOTHES).
- Always use a little higher water
level to allow the clothing to move around freely, to save wear of the
machine and clothing.
- Don't over use washing powders.
- Turn off taps and de-pressure hoses
after use.
This depends on the hardness of your
water and the soil in your clothing. Softened water requires quite a
bit less detergent than hard water--yet the more soiled the clothes,
the more detergent you need to clean them. See the instructions on the
detergent package for specific guidelines. If soap suds remain at the
end of the cycle, you are probably using too much detergent.
For a top loader, a general rule of
thumb is to lay clothes loosely inside the washer until they reach the
top of the agitator. For a front loader, fill it until it's full, with
minimal compression of the clothes.
In the washer, the clothes often turn
inside out during the agitation cycle. Turning the clothes inside out
first may be easier on the clothing. It limits abrasion on the “good”
side of the fabric, reducing “pilling” and extending the life of some
fabrics such as corduroy. In addition, any embroidery, decals, and so
on are better preserved. It should not affect the performance of the
cleaning action to have the clothes inside out during wash.
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