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Beautify and protect your home with a professional power wash from Pristine Clean

The kids are home from school, vacations are cancelled, and amusement parks are unlikely options for a while yet. This spring and summer we are all going to be spending a lot more time at home. And just like a freshly mopped, vacuumed and dusted home is more enjoyable on the inside, a sparkling clean exterior is more enjoyable, too. No...

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Clean and sanitize your outdoor surfaces

Last week, my wife and I brought our outdoor furniture out of the garage and set it up under our “veranda.” That’s the fancy name we give our back porch. I texted a photo of the furniture to my kids with the caption, “Spring is here!” My son-in-law texted back, “Looks great. Now sanitize it so we can come over.” He was...

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Here’s how Pristine Clean can eliminate algae, moss, dirt and grime from your home’s siding, roof and concrete

Coronavirus Update: Pristine Clean has received an influx of requests from homeowners, schools, and commercial property owners to disinfect exterior surfaces, including playground equipment, patio furniture, picnic tables, decks, patios, and sidewalks, along with exterior public venues, bleachers, stadiums, and more. “We are deeply humbled...

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If you want your driveway cleaned and sealed this fall, you need to act now

There are lots of characters in the various superhero universes out there, but none of them are dedicated to protecting your concrete from one of Northeast Ohio’s most sinister villains: the freeze-thaw cycle. That’s where Ken Wilson and Anthony Alberino come in. This dynamic duo are the founders of Pristine Clean, one of Northeast...

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Pressure washing and sealing your driveway before winter is essential to protecting it from Northeast Ohio’s damaging freeze-thaw cycle

At the risk of anthropomorphizing your concrete driveway, it’s pretty anxious right now. Winter is coming and it hasn’t been cleaned and sealed, perhaps in years. It’s anticipating the upcoming ice and snow, the freeze-thaw cycle, in the way that you and I might anticipate Leatherface coming after us in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It...

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