If using a bowl wring out the paper towel so it s not dripping.
Fly specks on vinyl siding removing.
Vinyl siding is very popular due to its durability and simple maintenance.
Use your garden hose and a old broom with some dish soap or multipurpose cleaner and scrub.
Combine equal amounts of white vinegar and water in a bowl or spray bottle.
The front of my house faces east and gets the morning sun.
The siding and white vinyl porch rails and grey vinyl chairs are covered with tiny black specs of fly poop.
Wet a paper towel with the solution.
Vinyl siding is an attractive covering for many homes.
These specks are as tenacious as fly specks and you remove them in the same manner although removal may require a significant amount.
I lived in waukesha a few lifetimes ago cut my field construction teeth on the north street bypass around the foundry in 1969 and then a few years later was.
Spots from flies on my home s siding.
Insect stains and other debris can be removed by simply cleaning vinyl siding with household cleaners.
Flys use the light grey siding and porch area to take advantage of the warm early morning sun.
We just power washed our vinyl siding white 3 years old.
Its probably fly poop.
Steps to remove the spots.
Dirt and insect secretion stains however can adhere to vinyl siding attracting molds mildews and algae.
A certain type of fungus sphaerobolus stellatus or the cannon fungus reproduces by ejecting its spores forcibly from the fruiting body leaving 1 10 inch specks on windows siding and outside furniture.
Test the solution on a small hidden area of the surface first if needed to be sure it is safe such as for a painted wall.
Spots from flies on my home s siding.
I think we have tried every type of s.
Power washer did a great job on normal dirt but those fly specks will not come off.
Windex will take off the fly poo off with no trouble at all.
Will make them much easier to wipe clean.
And if that s not an option and you do manage to successfully remove the specks try giving all of the affected surfaces a coating of car wax.
It will come off.