How To Clean Vinyl Fence Easily
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2023
- Has your vinyl fence accumulated some tire marks, scratches, or dirt and grime? Today we pit our cleaning techniques against four vinyl fence cleaning challenges to see what we can successfully remove.
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simple green / spray 9.. and mr clean magic eraser.. excellent
Simply green with microfiber rags work great and a lite abrasive sponge on hard marks, great advice and defiantly no permanent markers and Spray paint. Have a great day Dan and team SWI and fence fam 💪
Great tip!
What will it take to get permanent marker off the vinyl fence? Some acetone on a paper towel. It will remove it right off without any scrubbing whatsoever. And followed immediately with another paper towel with just water to completely remove the remaining acetone off the surface. That easy. Acetone will remove anything that alcohol can't. I don't know about anyone else but acetone in my house is a must.
Great advice!
We are a vinyl only installer. Vim ‘with bleach’ is the best product to clean your vinyl fence with. Just put it on a dry cloth and rub it in. It is meant for plastics and has pumice in it for grit and doesn’t damage the titanium oxide. It gets off the hard dark marks and even smooths light scratches. You beginners will learn 🤣
Hey! I'll have to give that a shot! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great info...I would make the lawn service fix those marks. I might probably use Spray-Nine. Have you tried Bleche-White for white wall tires? Not even sure if they still make it.
Pressure washer is my method. Bleach is good for mildew. Diesel removes oil and tire marks.
Diesel does not wreck the vinyl?
For permanent marker scribble over it with a dry erase marker and then wipe off. Haven’t tried it on vinyl yet but it works amazing on a dry erase board. 🤯
Gonna have to try that for sure!
I always use Soft Scrub with bleach to clean vinyl fence. A friend of mine owns his own electronics repair shop. In that shop he has a dry erase board hanging on the wall. I stopped by one day to visit him and when I walked in he was on the phone. While he was on the phone he picked up a Sharpie and started writing down a name, address, and phone number of one of his customers. After he hung up the phone I asked him if he realized that he just wrote on his dry erase board with a permanent marker and he said yes. I asked him why and he said that sometimes when he is carrying in a TV to be repaired he sometimes would bump into it with his shoulder and accidentally erase the info he had written on it. I then asked him how he was going to get it off. He grabbed a dry erase eraser and a plastic bottle of a clear fluid in it and poured a little bit of that fluid on the eraser and wiped the board with it and the permanent ink came off just like it would have if it had been a dry erase marker. I asked him what that was in the bottle and he said MEK. Now what that is I do not know and where you get it I do not know but I do know that that permanent ink wiped right off without hardly any effort.
methyl ethyl ketone
Any tips for hard water stains on fiberglass shower walls?
acetone will take that marker right off. BUT will it dull the shine is the question.
Work with rust stains?
What do you use for the green stuff that grows on the fence that is like a mold
Anything with bleach in it.
Why not try a polish and buffing kit? They work much better
Use dry erase markers to remove permanent marker stains. Then, use rubbing alcohol to erase the rest.
Excellent tip!
I'm thinking Joe Typical will have WD40 on hand for the tire marks. Possibly good for marker too.
too slow. too weak.
Dry erase marker will take the permanent marker right off
Are you for real? I'm gonna have to try that...
@@SWiFence yes it does work
baking soda will knock all that shit out with a fraction of effort. The SOS pads should be used with wd-40 or some other oil to curb scratching your vinyl!
on rubber tire scuff?
What about Goof Off ?
It'd be worth a shot!
@@SWiFence Goof Off? I that's what you were doing the whole time! 🙂