How Do You Remove Oxidation From Aluminum Siding?
Aluminum siding is a good kind of siding to have. It resists damage from water and weather, lasts a long time, and looks great if you clean it regularly. Sometimes, though, stains develop that are hard to remove. Clean the surface of the aluminum siding with a water sprayer. Mix 1/3 of a cup of laundry soap and 6 gallons of water. Apply to the stains and scrub with a soft-bristled brush. Mix baking soda and dish soap to form a paste. Put it on the stains. Gently rub the stains with a damp rag. Rinse the surface well. Apply scouring powder on the stains with a wet sponge. Rub the surface until the stains disappear. Barkeepers’ Friend is a good choice of scouring powders. Remove bird droppings from your siding as soon as you notice them. The acid in them can ruin your siding. Pour a small amount of seltzer water on the stain, let it bubble up, and wipe it off with a rag. Try Damp Rid House Wash, available at ACE hardware stores. Apply it to the aluminum siding with a power washer at low