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vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - varkpilot - 09-12-2015

It was a plant that should have been stopped at the top of the trellis but due to inattention, it continued its climb up the siding. The small branches were removed as carefully as possible but there's still residue on the siding.

Have tried different cleaners [TSP solution, SIMPLE GREEN, FANTASTIC, etc]. Nothing seems to touch it. One suggestion, not tried yet, was to mix SIMPLE GREEN with bleach.

Thoughts?


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - daveferg - 09-12-2015

I remember a similar situation on Ask This Old House----Roger helped a guy remove a climbing vine that left the little spots all over the siding. I can't remember what they used, though I think they were scraped off.


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - Herb G - 09-12-2015

A pressure washer will take care of it, if it is indeed vinyl siding. If it's aluminum, you might have more problems.


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - MstrCarpenter - 09-12-2015

For tough stains I use Comet on a wet sponge, rinsing before it dries, working from top to bottom. For darker colors, where bleach may be a concern, I swap to Ajax without bleach. For general cleaning I use Simple Green/water and lightly "brush" with a soft push broom. A plastic window planter is my "bucket" of choice. Again, work from top down and rinse before it dries.


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - varkpilot - 09-13-2015

I should have added in the OP that the "residue" contains some wood fiber. When I scrape off the fiber with my fingernail, a stain remains.

I haven't tried power-washing; my uneducated guess is that it will have little effect. But I'll give it a shot!


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - daddo - 09-13-2015

varkpilot said:


I should have added in the OP that the "residue" contains some wood fiber. When I scrape off the fiber with my fingernail, a stain remains.

I haven't tried power-washing; my uneducated guess is that it will have little effect. But I'll give it a shot!





Be careful with power washing too close or with high psi. It will etch the siding causing it to get dirty quicker and make it harder to clean the next time as well as remove the smooth sheen.

Ask me how I know. I noticed it quickly and only ruined a small area.


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - CLETUS - 09-14-2015

varkpilot said:


I should have added in the OP that the "residue" contains some wood fiber. When I scrape off the fiber with my fingernail, a stain remains.

I haven't tried power-washing; my uneducated guess is that it will have little effect. But I'll give it a shot!





Take some simple green, siding wash, whatever you have. Mix it up strong, take a stiff bristled brush and scrub the area, let it soak, don't let it dry.

Then hit it with the power washer.


Re: vinyl siding - cleaning plant "stuff" off of - Woodenfish - 09-14-2015

Baking soda, water and a sponge. Wet sponge with water and sprinkle the baking soda upon the sponge then wipe away. The alkalinity of the baking soda in its powdered form is a good cleaner that won't scratch or damage the surface of the vinyl siding. Rinse the surface well with fresh water once cleaned.