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Maintaining Siding
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Before rushing to brighten dingy siding with
paint, try washing it.
Washing is the first step to a lasting paint job
anyway. A yearly
washing helps preserve siding and its
finish. For painted wood
siding and aluminum siding, use a solution of 1
cup detergent
and 1 quart chlorine bleach in 3 gallons of
water. Use an extra-
strength detergent sold by paint and hardware
stores. Wear
rubber gloves, safety goggles, and protective
garments. Rinse
the siding thoroughly. To spruce up vinyl
siding, hose it down;
then sponge it with a mild liquid
detergent. Rinse with spray
from a hose.
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Stains on
Siding
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Bleach away green copper stains with a solution
of 3/4 pound oxalic
acid crystals in 1 gallon hot water. Sponge
on and wait 5 minutes,
then rub with a cloth. Repeat until the
stain lightens.
Caution: Always
wear rubber gloves, safety goggles, and protective
clothing when mixing and using solutions of
"oxalic acid, muriatic acid,
chlorine bleach", or other stain-removing
compounds.
Lighten rust stains with a solution of 1 part
sodium citrate-crystals
to 6 parts water. Dip a cloth in it; then
stick the wet cloth on the
siding, covering the stain for 15 minutes. Rinse
off with spray of hose.
Thank you for joining us today and may you have a
wonderful day.
Susan
Rutter
Home Consultant
2150 Thierry Street
Lasalle, Quebec
H8N 1H7
Canada
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