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Washing vinyl fencing.
However cleaning vinyl fencing can be challenging as it tends to become dirty somewhat quick.
However like any outdoor furniture they can get dirty.
They look great they are very safe and they are easy to install.
Luckily unlike many other types of materials vinyl fences are remarkably easy to clean.
So there s no need to keep putting it off.
Because vinyl fences are non porous any algae growth or staining will only be on the surface level and vinyl fences are truly a breeze to clean.
Vinyl fences make a great addition to any yard.
Maneuver the nozzle in arcs along your vinyl fence until you are finished cleaning.
Exposed to the outdoor elements every day all day your vinyl fence will get dirty no way around it.
Vinyl is low maintenance doesn t rot splinter or weather and never needs to be painted or treated.
The beauty of vinyl fencing is its durability particularly when compared to traditional wood fencing.
Pressure washing a vinyl fence.
However if you have a lawn you may want to quickly hose down your fence right after mowing so algae will not be able to feed on the grass shavings.
Stand 3 4 feet away from your vinyl fence pointing the nozzle at the bottom of the fence and working your way up.
If the grime isn t budging gradually walk closer to your fence adjusting the pressure appropriately.
Fortunately by picking a cleaning agent applying it to your fence and considering alternative methods like a pressure cleaner you ll be able to clean a vinyl fence.