Oh sure now I have to go outside and wash down my house in the cold, thanks 
Ray. 
David Ferrin
 www.jaws-users.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Boyce, Ray 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 6:06 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Washing vinyl and aluminum siding


Over time, vinyl and aluminum siding develops mildew, oxidation or other
soiling, which detracts considerably from the original crispness and
freshness
of new siding.

Aluminum siding becomes "dull"; vinyl siding shows mildew spots...both
get soiled from the elements.

You can restore some of the original beauty without actually breaking
your back!

And, depending on the size and style of your house, you might even be
able to do it without climbing a ladder (ranch style houses, anyway).

Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Things You'll Need
Trisodium phosphate (TSP-available at home-centers).
Telescoping scrub-brush (also available at home-centers).
Bucket (large enough for brush head)
Hose(s), spray nozzles
Work gloves and goggles and/or rubber gloves
Ladder (possibly)
Drinking water, other comfort items.

Steps

Step One
Mix the cleaning solution:

Read and follow manufacturer's label instructions for working with and
mixing the TSP powder with water (for cleaning), in a bucket large
enough to accept
your brush-head.

Step Two
Preparation:

If your house is a ranch style, you might not need a ladder, depending
on the lay of the land around the building.

If it is not a ranch, you most likely will need a ladder.

Be sure to practice safe ladder use.

Step Three
>From the ground and/or ladder, hose a section of the house down to rinse
off surface dust, pollen, etc.

Step Four
Once an area is wet, dip your brush head in the TSP/water solution and
brush the siding, starting as high as you can reach with the telescoping
brush.

Start by working an area about 20 feet wide and work the entire height
of the siding for that width if you can.

As you learn the process, you may choose to increase your working area,
but try to avoid too large an area, as the cleaning solution may dry
before rinsing,
which can create streaks or may require repeat brushing.

Step Five
Working from top to bottom, thoroughly brush the area you are working
on.

Use both horizontal (side-to-side) and vertical (up-and-down) motions,
to ensure thoroughness.

Step Six
Once you've brushed thoroughly, rinse with clean water.

Repeat this process for the entire house.

Overall Tips & Warnings
Pace yourself on this kind of project! It will require a fair amount of
exertion, but if you can keep it at an even pace, you will work through
it much
more comfortably.
Drink plenty of water, especially if weather is warm.
Try to plan your work area in the shade as much as possible.
Take a rest once in a while!
Always read and follow label instructions for safe handling and working
with chemical products.
If in doubt about a product's 'exposure' safety, request an MSDS
(Material Safety Data Sheet) from the supplier.
Always practice safe ladder-use.

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