gawashman
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Ok...It's about 97-100oF and we are washing a vinyl sided house. I hosed down one side to cool it off a bit and then applied chems shortly thereafter. Rinsed using my 0040 soap tip. Rinsed every layer of siding really well. As the house was drying water dripped from behind and brought dirt along. It dried quickly with the heat resulting in streaks. I took a napkin and wiped some of the streaks to shown that it was dirt and not damage from the chems. He thought it was chlorine damage. Heck the streaks came off if you rubbed your finger across it. I hand brushed one side of the house and rinsed again. Streaks were gone but new ones were forming. I told him that rain would eventually rinse these streaks away. The color of the siding was medium green. Now there has been some construction which would explain all the dirt trapped behind the siding panels. Some parts of the house do not have as much streaking. Very little for the matter.
My question is this--Is there anything that I can do to minimize the streaking. I used my soap tip to apply and rinse chems due to the high gable.
My question is this--Is there anything that I can do to minimize the streaking. I used my soap tip to apply and rinse chems due to the high gable.