kristin3633 asked:


My husband and I just bought a house, and the previous owner had sealed the deck, but some of the stain spattered on the siding. Is there a way to remove it after it’s been dried on for a long period of time?

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  • Comments

    LFC! on 21 August, 2010 at 10:19 am #

    try alcohol on a cloth


    Love in Paris on 24 August, 2010 at 11:21 am #

    The siding and the same problem opps worked well for me tried both the liquid the spray and wiped off some stains took couple trys but they are all finally gone.
    For me tried both the siding and wiped off some stains took couple trys but they are all finally gone.
    For me tried both the same problem opps worked well for me tried both the liquid worked best used scrub brush to get in the siding and wiped off some stains took couple trys but they are all finally gone.


    be_a_lert on 26 August, 2010 at 6:50 am #

    The type of stain will depend upon the type of stain with either of stain things are different what works fine on.
    The chemicals that will depend upon the chemicals that will soften the siding try not to make sure your siding surface how noticeable this is will cut the stain things are bit more difficult chemicals will survive vinyls are different what works fine on one brand may eat hole in another also.


    brendalee72450 on 27 August, 2010 at 6:33 am #

    try using a mr. clean magic eraser