Cleaning vinyl siding is a cost effective way to make your home exterior stand out and look as good as new.
Oxidation on aluminum siding.
Aluminum siding when exposed to air will oxidize and form a white powder like substance on the surface of the siding.
Work in an area of about 10 to 12 feet wide.
My home is approximately 16 years old.
Over time the aluminum has oxidized forming a white powdery covering on the aluminum dulling the color.
Spraying at a downward angle prevents water from getting under the aluminum siding and causing problems underneath.
Remove this oxidation with the proper chemicals and some hard work and your brick will look as good as new.
Give your aluminum siding a good rinse with the hose first.
Step 1 rinse the vinyl siding using a garden hose.
Keeping the surface clear of oxidation improves the looks and extends the life of all types of siding.
Aluminum is a highly versatile material that is used to make many things from cooking pans to bicycle wheels.
Unfortunately aluminum has the tendency to oxidize over time meaning that the material accumulates a chalky grey cast.
Remove oxidation from aluminum siding and clearcoat it.
Aluminum siding cannot rust and it s a very durable material however there are numerous things that can cause it to oxidize.
A discussion started in 2001 but continuing through 2020.
I recommend using a spray nozzle with an angled setting and working from the top down.
Siding gives the home individual personality and provides the interior protection from the elements.
When all the aluminum atoms have bonded with oxygen the oxidation process stops.
It is aluminum sided.
Metal wood vinyl cement fiber and composite siding are all subject to dirt and oxidation problems.
Sometimes though stains develop that are hard to remove.
This oxidation is often transferred to the brick that surrounds the siding.
It resists damage from water and weather lasts a long time and looks great if you clean it regularly.
Aluminum oxidation happens faster than that of steel because aluminum has a really strong affinity for oxygen.
Annual cleaning is the best defense.
Oxidization can make the aluminum siding look ugly and it needs to be removed as quickly as possible.
Rather than flaking though aluminum oxide just forms a hard whitish colored surface skin.
There are many different things that you can do to clean your aluminum siding and remove the back oxides.