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    Siding/window/house cleaner

    Looking for something to clean my siding, it's pretty light and looking a bit rough from neglect. I've seen a bunch of different options at the big-box stores, does anyone have something they've found to work well? I cleaned some of it today with the Windex window/exterior cleaner but it did very little unless it was scrubbed.

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    It's called paint

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    Lol, a bit more work then I want, plus you gotta make sure the surface is clean first so.....

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    Just a pressure washer usually does a decent job

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    Is it vinyl or aluminum?
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    Vinyl.

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    Did you try simple green?

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    No idea on plastic, while cleaning the deck a couple or three years back, accidentally got deck wash on a bit of the alum siding, worked so well I did the whole house.
    To me, Simple Green or maybe even Citrus Cleaner from Home Depot would be good options on plastic. Try a small bit in an inconspicuous spot n judge from there.

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    If you have a pressure washer you can buy siding wash at ctc. Just remember to shoot down on the siding, not up. The siding has drain holes in the bottom and you don't want to get water up behind your siding.
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    No pressure washer, just a hose. Haven't tried anything but the Windex as stated. Just wanted to throw it out there in case anyone had a recommendation, but I'll likely just use the Zep from HD, I've used Zep products before and they seem to work well.

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