Installation Guide
5
helpful hints
cleanup
1.  Use  an  ordinary,  long-handled 
car  washing  brush. This  brush  has 
soft bristles, and the handle fastens 
onto the end of the hose. It allows 
the siding to be washed just  like a 
car. Avoid using stiff bristle brushes 
or  abrasive  cleaners,  which  may 
change  the  gloss  of  the  cleaned 
area  and  cause  the  siding  to  look 
splotchy.
2.  When washing down your entire 
house, start at the bottom and work 
up to the top in order to prevent 
streaking.  Rinse  Cleaning  Solution 
with  water  before  it  dries.  If  your 
house  has  brick    facing,  cover  the 
brick so that it is not affected by the 
runoff.
3. Follow the precautionary label-
ing  instructions  on  the  cleaning 
agent  container.  Protect  shrubs 
from  direct contact  with  cleaning 
agents.
4. To remove soot and grime found 
in  industrial  areas,  wipe  down  the 
siding  with  a  solution  made  up  of 
the following:
1/3 cup powdered detergent 
[(e.g. Fab®, Tide®, or 
equivalent powder detergent)]*
2/3 cup powdered household 
cleaner [(e.g., Soilax®, Spic 
& Span®, or equivalent)]*
1 gallon water
5.  If mold and mildew are a    prob-
lem,  add  one  quart  of  liquid  laun-
dry bleach to the cleaning solution  
mentioned above.
6.  For stubborn stains, use the chart 
on the right. (page 6)
The beauty of vinyl siding is maintained with little effort. Although vinyl siding will get dirty, like anything 
exposed to the atmosphere, a heavy rain will do wonders in cleaning it. Or, it’s possible to wash it down with a 
garden hose. If neither rain nor hosing does a satisfactory job, follow these simple instructions:
• Cleaning materials are listed in alphabetical order. The manufacturer does not endorse proprietary products 
or processes and makes no warranties for the products referenced herein. Reference to proprietary names is 
for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to imply that there are not equally effective alternatives.










