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May 09, 2017
Florida customers rejoice! 30 SECONDS Cleaners is making it even easier to remove stains from Algae, Mold and Mildew all around their homes. Check out some amazing before and after pictures.
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June 23, 2015
Clean your pool surround with 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner
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May 20, 2015
Outdoor Painters Prep is ideal for large surface areas, so is great for homeowners and contractors with large projects. The cleaning solution attracts and suspends soils and ions for easy cleaning and rinsing. It's designed for vertical surfaces and large areas. Simply spray on, wait a few minutes and rinse off.
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April 22, 2015
Find out what 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner uses to for such a deep clean without harming lawns or landscaping.
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April 22, 2015
30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner is the best option for cleaning your stucco. It is designed to replace pressure washing. Which, in this case is a good thing since stucco can get damaged when using too much pressure!
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April 21, 2015
How does 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner stand up against bleach and pressure washing? Undeniably better! 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner deeps cleans your deck and is safe for your pets and plants. Read to find out more.
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March 20, 2015
Just as you would clean furniture inside the house, outdoor furniture needs a little love and attention, too. Check out these quick tips on how to clean your furniture with our Original 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner!
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March 05, 2015
If your deck functions as a seasonal family room during the spring, summer and fall – then you should take care of it as you would your family room floors. A small amount of effort can keep your deck looking great longer. Leave your deck untreated, and you can expect it to turn gray with age.
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February 25, 2015
If your white siding is beginning to look a little green, then it’s time to get rid of that mildew and mold. A quick and effective way to get this job done right the first time— is with our 30 SECONDS® Outdoor Cleaner.
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February 12, 2015
As harmless as it looks, moss can be very damaging not only to your roof, but also to the rest of your home. There is no doubt that extensive moss on a roof can damage the roof by growing under and loosening the shingles, trapping moisture against roofing materials and causing leaks. Moss doesn’t need much to grow; shade, moisture and a temperature between 32 and 70 degrees. By not having a root system, moss doesn’t need soil to grow—making your roof an ideal location.