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What Surfaces Can (and Can’t) Be Pressure Washed?

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Pressure washing is one of the most effective ways to clean dirt, grime, mold, and mildew from exterior surfaces. However, while this powerful spray can make concrete look brand new, it’s not the right solution for every material. Using a pressure washer on the wrong surface can cause costly damage. Understanding what you can — and can’t — pressure wash will save you time, money, and headaches down the road.  http://dlvr.it/TN6Q8P

Why You Have Foggy Windows (and What to Do About It)

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Few things are more annoying than waking up to see the view out of your window obscured by a hazy layer of condensation. Not only are foggy windows unsightly but they could also be a sign of a bigger issue. Let’s break down why your glass is fogging up and what you can do to keep it clear.  http://dlvr.it/TMT2BN

9 Common Pressure Washing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Pressure washing can effectively clean and restore surfaces around your home. But when done incorrectly, it can cause more harm than good. You can accidentally damage siding, concrete, delicate stonework, landscaping, as well as injure yourself. Whether you want to clean your property’s exterior yourself or hire a professional, you should understand the most common pressure washing mistakes and how to avoid them to protect your home and yourself.  http://dlvr.it/TLyJgd

Why You Should Hire a Professional Window Cleaner

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Clean windows make a huge difference in your home or business. They let in more natural light, improve your view, and instantly enhance curb appeal. However, actually cleaning your windows, especially hard-to-reach ones, can seem like a time-consuming, annoying, and even impossible task. If you want to avoid the hassle, consider offloading the task to someone else. Here’s why hiring a pro is worth every penny.  http://dlvr.it/TL74PQ

8 Tips for Preventing Hard Water Stains and Streaks

Have you ever cleaned your windows only to notice stubborn white spots or streaks the next day? If you’ve experienced this, you’re not alone. Hard water stains are a common and frustrating problem for home and business owners. These stains result from mineral deposits — primarily calcium and magnesium — left behind when hard water evaporates on the glass surface. Over time, they can etch the glass and become difficult to remove. Fortunately, with a few smart habits and preventative steps, you can make your windows shine and stay free of unsightly stains. http://dlvr.it/TKcxhv