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How to Remove Dirt on Your James Hardie® Fiber Cement Siding

There’s nothing like James Hardie® fiber cement siding. Made from quality materials, this siding can last for years with minimal upkeep. One of the things you can do to keep your siding in pristine condition is to clean it regularly.

No worries, because cleaning dirt off James Hardie siding is pretty easy. Find out how to do it with these tips from trusted local company Colonial Remodeling, LLC.

Oil and Grease

To keep your siding clear of oil and grease, you’ll need a soft cloth, a mix of mild liquid dishwashing soap and water and a garden hose.

Simply saturate your soft cloth with soapy water and use this to wipe the dirt off your siding.

There’s nothing like James Hardie® fiber cement siding. Made from quality materials, this siding can last for years with minimal upkeep. One of the things you can do to keep your siding in pristine condition is to clean it regularly.

No worries, because cleaning dirt off James Hardie siding is pretty easy. Find out how to do it with these tips from trusted local company Colonial Remodeling, LLC.

Oil and Grease

To keep your siding clear of oil and grease, you’ll need a soft cloth, a mix of mild liquid dishwashing soap and water and a garden hose.

Simply saturate your soft cloth with soapy water and use this to wipe the dirt off your siding. Once the stained area is covered with the solution, you can use a garden hose to rinse it off. Make sure to rinse thoroughly and continually. Don’t let the soap dry on the siding.

Dust

It’s common for dust to settle on the surfaces of your siding while home remodeling jobs are being done on your property. Contractors typically clean up after finishing their work. But in case they miss a spot on your siding, you can simply wash the dust off with water. Never use a hard metal brush or an abrasive sponge as this can damage your siding.

Mold and Mildew

Find a mildew-specific cleaner. With a soft cloth or sponge, scrub the affected area on your siding. Take note of the mildew cleaner instructions and follow it to the letter. Rinse thoroughly with a garden hose.

Colonial Remodeling, LLC is a team of remodeling experts with many years of experience handling residential and commercial projects. From siding installation to storm damage repairs, you can count on us to deliver excellent results. Call us at (703) 822-7222 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve customers in Arlington, VA, and nearby areas.

, you can use a garden hose to rinse it off. Make sure to rinse thoroughly and continually. Don’t let the soap dry on the siding.

Dust

It’s common for dust to settle on the surfaces of your siding while home remodeling jobs are being done on your property. Contractors typically clean up after finishing their work. But in case they miss a spot on your siding, you can simply wash the dust off with water. Never use a hard metal brush or an abrasive sponge as this can damage your siding.

Mold and Mildew

Find a mildew-specific cleaner. With a soft cloth or sponge, scrub the affected area on your siding. Take note of the mildew cleaner instructions and follow it to the letter. Rinse thoroughly with a garden hose.

Colonial Remodeling, LLC is a team of remodeling experts with many years of experience handling residential and commercial projects. From siding installation to storm damage repairs, you can count on us to deliver excellent results. Call us at (703) 822-7222 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve customers in Arlington, VA, and nearby areas.

Jon Hickox

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