How to Remove Egg From Siding
- 1). Pick the eggshells off before cleaning. If the shells are stuck to the siding, spray with a garden hose and wait a few minutes for the shells to loosen enough to pick off with your fingers.
- 2). Dip a kitchen sponge in 1 cup liquid laundry detergent (without bleach) mixed with 1 gallon hot water to wash egg from siding.
- 3). Rinse well with garden hose.
- 1). Spray dried egg that is two days old or more with a pressure hose, taking care to spray downward to prevent water from collecting behind the siding.
- 2). Scrub the egg from siding with a mixture of 1 cup liquid laundry detergent (without bleach) and 1 gallon hot water, using a soft brush.
- 3). Rinse with the pressure hose.
Cleaning Instructions for Fresh Egg
Cleaning Instructions for Dried Egg
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