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This shade keeps that side of the house moist and the vinyl siding grows green stuff.
You can also use this technique to clean siding as well as sealed brick and patio stones.
Bleach is the old standard used for years in cleaning.
Although the vinyl siding is very tough bleach is highly corrosive and may damage the siding if not thoroughly rinsed immediately.
On hard nonporous surfaces a chlorine bleach solution is an effective sanitizing product that kills mold and neutralizes indoor mold allergens that trigger allergies.
Test a small section of the siding with your cleaning solution to make sure it works without damaging the paint or finish.
Cleaning vinyl siding with bleach water.
Work in small sections approximately three to five square feet in size.
Any leftover bleach and water solution can be easily flushed down the toilet.
The north side of the house is always in the shade.
On wood however the chlorine kills algae moss and mildew.
Pure bleach damages the vinyl causing it to wear down over time.
I live in a house with vinyl siding.
Rinse out your brushes and rinse off your gloves and boots with the garden hose and let everything air dry.
Whenever using bleach on vinyl siding make sure to always dilute it in water first.
Step 5 work in 3 to 5 foot sections when cleaning.
Use three parts warm water to one part bleach.
That green stuff is mold mildew or algae and if you leave it long eno.
Fill a clean empty garden sprayer with a chlorine bleach and water mixture.
This tough as nails siding responds well to cleaning with clorox bleach provided it is properly diluted with water 5 1 applied and scrubbed in 10 12 foot sections and rinsed extremely well.
Any of these products.