It is all about giving back to the community where he has lived for 20 years and built a business. Melvin “Wolf” Session of Wolf’s Pro Clean is donating his hot power cleaning services to three local nonprofit/community organizations in April starting with the Boys & Girls Club of Brazos Valley’s clubhouse this week, Wednesday through Thursday, April 18-19. Next Sunday evening, he will contribute to the Downtown Bryan Association’s revitalization project at the iconic Queen Theatre where he will be cleaning the sidewalks and newly embedded pavers outside the entrance, in preparation for the Grand Opening of the newly restored theatre on May 4. Then on April 26-27, he will be bringing in extra equipment and additional manpower to help clean the exterior of the Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center.
The Queen Theatre pavers, which enhance the sidewalks Session is cleaning, were purchased by locals as financial contributions to the theatre’s overall restoration. His hot power cleaning services are certain to improve the much needed exterior façade of both the BGCBV and the Rehab Center.
“My motto is that you should always look as good on the outside as you do on the inside,” says Session. “I know the importance of the services offered by both the Boys & Girls Club and the Rehabilitation Center facilities on the inside, but when your outside is grungy and grimy, it does not reflect the same environment to the public.
“In the same vein, the exterior façade of the Queen is being completely revived with new plaster and paint, and the inside is restored to its original grandeur. Leaving the sidewalks and entryway dingy, dirty, and moldy is the equivalent of taking a shower, putting on a tuxedo, and then wearing dirty socks and tennis shoes!” continues Session. “When I had the opportunity to contribute in a meaningful way to the theatre’s revitalization, I jumped at the chance to offer my services.
Session has been pressure cleaning houses, concrete, roofs, commercial and public buildings for the past seven years. He started out as an automotive detailer, specializing in large projects. He cleaned the ESPN Gameday Bus when they came to College Station for the Texas A&M versus Alabama football game a few years ago, and he has cleaned oil rigs, heavy industrial equipment, and was even on the 2013 Air Force One Detailing Team, helping restore and preserve the original presidential jet Air Force One at Seattle’s Museum of Flight. He still offers some automotive detailing services, but his pressure cleaning business has taken off the past couple of years.
All three cleaning projects take place in April. For more information, contact Wolf Session at (979) 446-1369 or visit his website at www.wolfsproclean.com.