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Eggs anyone!

Terry Miller

New member
Can anyone share their secret to cleaning eggs from siding? Kids did the dirty deed this past Winter. It has been on for a couple months. Now to clean it off? We have a 5.5 cold rig. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
 

Florin Nutu

New member
I just did one about a month ago. I used a strong house wash mix. It cleaned it away good. There was two spots at the point of impacts, where the egg actally ate thru the paint a bit. The house I did was painted wood siding.
 

Ken Fenner

Active member
A butyl cleaner will work well in some cases, Terry. The backup plan is to use very warm water 130-150 degrees. Brushing also helps. Egg can be a nightmare.
 

deach

New member
Terry, I did a wash as part of a paint prep that had been egged. The normal wash got it off where it hadn't eaten thru the paint. Where it had been allowed to stay on (this happened two years ago)?? and was the heaviest it had eaten thru the coating into the wood. This was painted wood siding. Good luck with it if it's wood.
 

Terry Miller

New member
OK, The egg is off. However there is a residue on the same area. Would F-13 work to eliminate this? Thank you.
 
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Jbruno

New member
I actually used a little gutter shock and brushed the area where the eggs had hit... these eggs where on for about 1 year on older vinyl.
 

Jbruno

New member
Gutter shock is pretty good stuff. I also have used in Truck washing... added a little bit to my brush bucket and cleaned the back of a box truck that had a severe oil leak. also used on white enclosed landscape trailers to get the grey streaks that run down from the roof. it's pretty good. I'm sure there are other chems that would do this, but I only caryy GS, Citracleen, Roof Magic, Oxalic, 12%, truck wash and now some powder strippers!
 
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