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Pristine Clean’s Ken Wilson explains how to power wash right

Power washing your home is more complicated than many people understand. In the wrong hands, a pressure washer can damage siding, windows, landscaping, and even rip open human skin. This is why it’s so important to choose a qualified company—one with modern equipment, safe and effective products, and a trained, experienced staff— to...

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With Pristine Clean’s new “Pristine Routine” membership program, you can set your power washing on autopilot—and save 20%

Last week Mimi was explaining to a thirty-something how at the end of each month we used to sit down with a stack of bills and a checkbook, write dozens of checks, and record them in a register. Then we’d lick stamps and envelopes and put them all in the mail. It was time-consuming and stressful. Now, however, bill paying is on autopilot...

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Spring is on its way, and now is the time to schedule a professional power wash to rid your home of mold, mildew and winter grime

It’s been a warm February, so we’re almost certainly in for an early spring. Even Punxsutawney Phil predicted this back on February 2. And that means now is the time to schedule seasonal home improvement projects, including ridding your home’s exterior of mold, mildew and winter grime. Freshly cleaned vinyl siding and pristine driveways,...

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Local pressure washing powerhouse Pristine Clean turned a mythological creature into a metaphor for solving one of Northeast Ohio’s biggest problems for homeowners—damaged concrete

The mythological “Kraken” dates back to a 12th century Norwegian legend, perhaps rooted in sightings of giant squid. More recently, the sea monster has been popularized in comic books and in the 1981 movie Clash of the Titans, when it appears as a pet of Poseidon. In the movie, Zeus famously utters, “Release the Kraken.” Today, the...

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Here’s the science behind the freeze/thaw cycle and how Pristine Clean can help protect your concrete from its damaging effects

When I was a kid, I read a book about a little boy who cracked open an iron ball by filling a large hole in the ball with water, welding it shut, and freezing it. It was a science story about the power of the freeze/thaw cycle. When water freezes, it expands with such force and determination it can shatter mountains. It can also shatter your...

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