My guys cleaned some siding. Oxidation didn't look too bad. I told the guys to make sure they bleach wash all of the siding. Of course they didn't. After it dried the oxidization stands out more because it is clean. Any ideas of best way to remove? Would agitating with bleach wash and brush remove?
Eric Seitz said
Jun 11, 2013
Paint it.
Zach Maynard said
Jun 11, 2013
Is the customer unhappy? I always set the expectations from the start, if that doesn't fly I walk away.
Matt Jennemann said
Jun 11, 2013
Fire those guy's and get some that can follow instructions ! LOL! did you try going back and wetting it down spray heavy on the the bleach wash ? Help us all AC!
Chris Gunther said
Jun 11, 2013
You will need to use a butyl based cleaner to loosen the oxidation, and will most likely have to agitate or scrub with a brush. Work a smaller area at a time, making sure the chem doesn't dry on the vinyl.
AC Lockyer said
Jun 12, 2013
Chris Gunther wrote. :
You will need to use a butyl based cleaner to loosen the oxidation, and will most likely have to agitate or scrub with a brush. Work a smaller area at a time, making sure the chem doesn't dry on the vinyl.
My guys cleaned some siding. Oxidation didn't look too bad. I told the guys to make sure they bleach wash all of the siding. Of course they didn't. After it dried the oxidization stands out more because it is clean. Any ideas of best way to remove? Would agitating with bleach wash and brush remove?
I agree with Chris
Sometimes it just takes elbow grease
AC