To prevent streaking start at the bottom and work up towards the top.
Best way to clean green algae from vinyl siding.
Take care to get as little soap as possible beneath the siding.
The oxygen bleach will clean the vinyl without damaging your landscaping.
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Hard stubborn mildew or algae is tough to remove with only pressure washing.
Always test any type of cleaner on a small section of siding to be sure it doesn t stain streak or otherwise damage the siding.
Mildew and algae on vinyl and wood use a solution made of oxygen bleach not chlorine bleach mixed with water.
Water stains remove with a mild detergent and water.
It s a powdered substance that you mix with water.
Use a brush to scrub the algae from the surface of the vinyl siding.
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It is said to dissolve algae mold mildew and fungus stains making it an excellent product to wash vinyl siding.
A good cleaner to try first is a mixture of 70 water and 30 white vinegar.
Mix your cleaning solution.
Apply some elbow grease.
How to remove algae from siding.
A pressure washer will definitely give a better point in cleaning.
Test a small area.
The product is biodegradable and safe to use around vegetation as long as you wash them before and after use.
This will leave a clean even appearance over the entire home.
Step 5 rinse the cleaned sections of siding with a garden hose as you go to prevent the soap from drying on the vinyl.
On top of that you need a vinyl siding cleaner that fits with your pressure washer and does the cleaning with ease.
A chemical solution is necessary.
It is best to clean the entire sided surface rather than just the green stained area.
If this mixture doesn t remove all of the algae try a stronger solution using oxygen bleach.
Fortunately siding can be cleaned to remove not only green stains but other dirt and stains that may be taking over the homes exterior.
Stains on wood cleanse with mild detergent mixed with water.
According to the vinyl siding institute the best way is to use a soft cloth or an ordinary long handled soft bristle brush.