I'm assuming it's whatever power that produces energy without polluting the environment. Wind, solar, water, etc.
You could look at it that way-but technically speaking, "clean power" means true sine wave energy. True sine wave energy is "clean" in that it is consistent and has no peaks or valleys-this makes it suitable for powering sensitive electronics such as computers, medical equipment, etc. The term is typically associated with inverters (which "invert" 12V DC power into household current) and generators.
I would not clean it with purple power
A "clean pull" is the pull that is part of the clean. However, it does not end in "clean" (a catfish is a type of fish, not a cat), so it is not a clean or power clean, as the bar is never racked in the shoulders. Also, a power clean must be caught and racked with the thighs always at or above parallel.
a clean, clean high pull, clean pull, hang clean maybe?
Yes, solar power is a clean power source. It produces no waste products due to running off of the photoelectric effect.
CLEAN power is power that is free from noise.
oxygen
Sure. Hydro is clean. Solar power, hydrogen, several others, too. All forms of power give off heat, but there are lots of clean sources. Not economical, yet, but clean.
Clean.
Its normally anything that does not include burnng i.e. burnig oil for turbines, burning coal etc. Clean energy comes from wind power solar power water power
Stain, what stain The Power of Oxi Clean if it aint clean, it aint Oxy-Clean
Because its is inexpensive and clean power
No it is relatively clean if handled properly