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Month: May 2020

Where to Find the Best Grout Cleaner in Louisville  

Where to Find the Best Grout Cleaner in Louisville  

Having trouble finding a proper grout cleaner? Gone to all the stores and found nothing that works? Well, look no further. Our grout cleaners and grout sealers work and they are easy to use and affordable 

If you live in Louisville, we’ve got the best grout restoration productfor you that can easily be shipped to your business or home.  

Our grout cleaners and sealers come in a variety of sizes, whether you plan on tackling a small bathroom or large lobby.  

Our grout cleaners can clean any dirt and stains from new and old grout. Dirty grout can make an entire room, home, or business look like it hasn’t been cleaned in years. Grout Shield makes grout products that can lift deep stains out of grout and clean and protect grout for good! 

Our grout products are like no other – they work 

Grout Shield’s grout products clean, seal, and restore your grout and tile. Don’t waste your time or money hiring contractor or a grout-cleaning service to restore your grout. You can use Grout Shield’s grout cleaning products easily on your own. Our products are easy to use, and it won’t cost you lots of money.  read more

PODCAST: Pilot dishes on how he captured aerial shots of empty Disney World (Ep. 49)

PODCAST: Pilot dishes on how he captured aerial shots of empty Disney World (Ep. 49)

Thanks to pilot Jonathan Michael Salazar, Disney fans got a birds-eye view of an empty Walt Disney World, shut down during the coronavirus pandemic. Jonathan talks about working around the FAA-enacted temporary flight restrictions above Disney World, what his aerial photography revealed and the reaction his photos have received.

Deserted Disney World captured in pilot’s photos

Deserted Disney World captured in pilot’s photos

A pilot’s aerial photography gives a Tinker Bell’s-eye view of an empty Walt Disney World: the deceptive spires of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, abandoned parking lots, drained water parks and several construction projects, including a crater in Epcot’s Future World, where it looks as if the park’s iconic Spaceship Earth could roll right in.