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How to Safely Remove Oxidation From Your Homes Vinyl Siding

If you own a home with vinyl siding, you may be concerned about oxidation. Oxidation occurs when the sun's ultraviolet rays cause the molecules in the vinyl to break down. This can lead to fading, chalking, and cracking. While some products on the market claim to prevent or reverse oxidation, the best way to deal with it is to remove the oxidation using low pressure and specialized chemicals.


Heavy Oxidation on Vinyl Home

This article will tell you how to remove oxidation from your vinyl siding to keep your home looking its best.


What is oxidation?

Oxidation occurs when oxygen molecules in the air interact with the atoms on the surface of an object. Over time, this interaction can cause changes to the object’s color, texture, and structure.


How does oxidation affect vinyl siding?

Vinyl siding is a commonly used material for homes. It is durable and easy to maintain. However, over time it can become dull and stained. Oxidation removal can help to restore the original color and luster of the vinyl siding.



What are some ways to remove oxidation from vinyl siding?

There are a few ways to remove oxidation from vinyl siding. One way is to use a power washer with a mild detergent; however, this is NOT the recommended method. Another way is to use a chemical cleaner, which will need to be applied with a brush or sprayer.


If you have a lot of oxidation, you may need to use a combination of these methods but be VERY careful on the amount of pressure used.


Steps for removing oxidation from your vinyl siding.


Step 1 - Clean the siding by removing any debris around the area you'll be working, and then rinse the siding using a garden hose with low pressure.


Step 2 - Apply a vinyl siding cleaner using a pump-up sprayer. Spray the cleaner onto the damaged areas of the siding. Allow it to sit for 30 minutes before rinsing it off with a garden hose. You may need to agitate the surface using a mild to a soft bristle brush.


Step 3 - Continue to agitate and apply additional oxidation remover until you achieve the desired results. Be aware that excessive scrubbing and the improper delusion of the oxidation cleaner can damage the siding.


Step 4 - Apply a sealant or conditioner to the vinyl siding. Let it dry for at least 24 hours before returning inside.


In conclusion, removing oxidation from vinyl siding can be a simple process if you have the right tools, patience, and some elbow grease. Oxidation can cause the siding to become dull and faded, so it is important to remove it as soon as possible. Finding a certified professional like Mountain View Softwash can ensure that the oxidation removal process is performed safely and effectively, leaving your home looking beautiful again.



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