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John W / Mel John Waiveris - Invisible Gold, LLC. <john@invisiblegold.com>
5/28/2026
1:28:43 PM MST

Morgellons - Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.
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Summer Break, Camps, and Keeping Shared Spaces Fresh

As summer arrives, homes tend to become busier almost overnight. Kids finish school, college students return home, family members begin traveling, and summer camps, sports programs, and community activities quickly fill the calendar.

With all of that extra activity comes something else many families notice right away — a lot more laundry, shared spaces, and heavily used household surfaces.

Backpacks get dropped by the door. Towels pile up faster. Bedding gets reused more often. Sports gear, camp clothes, guest rooms, and shared bathrooms all see much heavier use during the summer months.

For many households, this becomes the perfect time to refresh the spaces that help everyone stay comfortable through the busy season.

Summer Means More Shared Spaces

Summer creates a unique mix of togetherness and activity. Whether children are heading off to camp, returning from overnight trips, or spending more time outdoors with friends, homes naturally experience more traffic and more shared use of common areas.

Families often begin focusing on:

Washing stored blankets and comforters
Freshening mattresses and pillows
Cleaning guest rooms before visitors arrive
Keeping laundry rooms organized
Maintaining fresher-smelling sports equipment and shoes
Cleaning frequently touched surfaces
Staying ahead of buildup in bathrooms and shared living spaces

Even simple cleaning routines can make homes feel noticeably fresher and more comfortable throughout the season.

Dorms, Camps, and Travel Season

Summer is also a time when many people transition between shared environments. College students move out of dorms and back home. Children attend camps and sleepovers. Families travel more frequently and host overnight guests.

Shared living environments naturally expose fabrics, bedding, and common areas to heavier daily use. Mattresses, linens, towels, and laundry can all benefit from regular attention during this time of year.

Many families prefer products that can be used across multiple areas of the home without overwhelming fragrances or harsh chemical smells — especially in bedrooms, laundry areas, children's spaces, and busy common rooms.

Creating a Fresher Home for Summer

Sometimes the biggest difference comes from small habits repeated consistently:

Washing bedding more frequently
Rotating and airing out pillows and mattresses
Keeping laundry from sitting too long
Cleaning high-traffic surfaces regularly
Freshening shoes, sports gear, and backpacks
Maintaining cleaner bathrooms and shared spaces

These simple routines can help homes feel calmer, cleaner, and more welcoming throughout the summer months.

Kleen Green has become a trusted option for many households, facilities, and shared environments because it can be used in so many different areas where cleanliness and comfort matter every day.

As summer activities begin to fill the schedule, taking a little extra time to refresh shared spaces now can help the entire season feel more enjoyable.



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Glenn
5/22/2026
7:09:02 AM MST

MEMORIAL DAY SAVINGS
Have a safe and blessed holiday!

God Bless,
Glenn
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John W / Mel John Waiveris - Invisible Gold, LLC. <john@invisiblegold.com>
5/21/2026
2:14:18 PM MST

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The Best Way to Remove Green Algae From Walkways and Patios

As the weather warms up and outdoor spaces come back to life, many homeowners begin noticing an all-too-common problem: green algae covering walkways, patios, steps, and other outdoor surfaces.

Not only does algae make patios and walkways look dirty and neglected, but it can also create dangerously slippery surfaces — especially after rain or in shaded areas.

The good news is that algae can usually be removed safely and effectively with the right approach.

Why Green Algae Grows on Walkways and Patios

Green algae thrives in damp, shaded environments where moisture lingers. In New England, it commonly appears during the spring and early summer after long periods of wet weather.

You’ll often see algae growth on:

Concrete walkways
Paver patios
Stone paths
Brick surfaces
Pool areas
Deck stairs
North-facing surfaces with limited sunlight

Tree cover, poor drainage, humidity, and pollen buildup can all make the problem worse.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It

Many homeowners think algae is just a cosmetic issue, but it can quickly become a safety hazard.

Algae-covered surfaces become extremely slippery when wet and can increase the risk of falls for family members and guests.

Algae can also:

Stain surfaces over time
Trap moisture against materials
Make patios and walkways look older than they are
Reduce curb appeal
Create a generally neglected appearance around the home
The Wrong Way to Remove Algae

One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is using excessive pressure when pressure washing.

While blasting algae with high pressure may seem effective, it can actually damage surfaces by:

Etching concrete
Removing protective sealants
Damaging pavers
Loosening joint sand
Wearing down wood fibers on decks

Another mistake is using harsh chemicals like straight bleach without understanding how they affect nearby landscaping, fabrics, or surrounding materials.

The Best Way to Remove Green Algae

The safest and most effective approach combines professional cleaning solutions with the proper amount of surface pressure.

At Kleen Green, the goal is not simply to “blast away” algae, but to fully clean and treat the surface while protecting the material underneath.

A proper algae removal process typically includes:

1. Treating the Surface

Specialized cleaning solutions help break down algae, mildew, and organic buildup at the root level.

This allows the cleaning process to work more effectively while reducing the need for excessive pressure.

2. Using the Correct Cleaning Method

Different surfaces require different techniques.

Concrete, natural stone, pavers, and wood all respond differently to moisture and pressure. Professional equipment helps clean evenly without causing surface damage.

3. Rinsing Thoroughly

A complete rinse removes loosened algae, dirt, pollen, and residue so the surface looks fresh and clean again.

4. Helping Prevent Regrowth

While algae naturally returns over time, proper cleaning can significantly slow regrowth by removing the organic material algae feeds on.

Improving drainage, trimming back vegetation, and increasing sunlight exposure can also help.

When Is the Best Time to Clean Algae?

Spring and early summer are ideal times to remove algae before outdoor entertaining season begins.

Memorial Day weekend is often when homeowners first start using patios, decks, and walkways regularly again — making it the perfect time for a full exterior refresh.

Restore the Look of Your Outdoor Spaces

Clean walkways and patios can dramatically improve the appearance of your home and make outdoor spaces more enjoyable all summer long.

If your patio, walkway, or outdoor surfaces are looking green, slippery, or weathered after winter and spring rain, professional cleaning can often make them look dramatically better in just a short time.

A cleaner outdoor space doesn’t just improve curb appeal — it helps your home feel fresh, safe, and ready for summer.



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