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Why Should I Pay ShineTime to Pressure Clean When I Can Do it Myself?

Domestic pressure washers don't provide the same output of power that ShineTime's petrol-driven industrial ones do, and so can't provide the same quality of cleaning.

ShineTime also have the benefit of possessing a whirl-a-way flat surface cleaner, which allows us to get a streak-free finish on large areas that would normally be extremely difficult to clean with a domestic pressure washer.

Block Paved Driveways in particular are very difficult to clean without the use of a flat surface cleaner.

 

Why Should I Pay ShineTime to Clean My Gutters or Windows When I Can Do it Myself?

Climbing ladders is very dangerous.

Some sets of ladders aren't up to the job. Our ladders are GS approved, tested to the BSEN131 European Trade Standard with a maximum loading weight of 150kg.

ShineTime is experienced in the use of ladders and the correct safety precautions to take when using them.

 

Won't Pressure Washing Block my Drains?

There will be large amount of dirt and debris removed when ShineTime pressure wash your patio or driveway, but we make sure to unblock all drains and clean all surfaces before leaving.

 

Will ShineTime Remove Oil Stains?

For an extra charge ShineTime will try its best to remove oil spots with specified chemicals for the job.

 

Does ShineTime use Chemicals that Damage the Enviroment?

The only chemicals ShineTime use are the ones to remove oil spots.

 

 

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Areas Covered by ShineTime Drive, Patio, Gutter, Commercial Window Cleaning and Conservatory Cleaning include Bromsgrove, Redditch, Droitwich, Northfield, Rubery, Rednal, Longbridge, Selly Oak, Hopwood, Alvechurch, Barnt Green, Halesowen, Birmingham, Cofton Hackett, Blackwell, Lickey, Marlbrook, West Midlands, Worcestershire