Shoot the fence with a water hose or pressure washer.
Removing paint from vinyl fence.
Tougher stains and paint may need more work.
Add 1 4 of a cup of dishwashing liquid to your spray bottle.
Cleaning vinyl fences that have latex or enamel paint spots.
It looks as good as new with a thorough washing once a year.
Paint thinner undiluted chlorine bleach nail polish remover furniture cleaner or spot remover can damage your vinyl siding s surface.
Either way you ll need to repeat your rubbing motion as necessary until all of the paint is removed from your fence.
Removing loose paint is a critical first step in painting a fence.
My family was out of town for the week and we came back to a giant mess.
Cleaning vinyl fencing with dish detergent.
Without skipping a breath our expert listed off the best ways to remove dirt stains and paint from the vinyl fence.
We had some hooligans spray paint our vinyl fence.
To remove paint from vinyl you will first need to determine the type of paint that was spilled.
In many instances this will remove the majority of the paint.
Unfortunately forgiveness doesn t fix the fact that i have to replace my vinyl fence.
Then follow the removal procedure whether it be for oil based water based or dried paint.
I was really angry at first but we were all stupid kids at some point.
But sometimes stains can discolor your vinyl siding and can be hard to remove without damaging or discoloring your siding.
Painting over old paint that s flaking or peeling keeps new paint from adhering properly and causes it to peel prematurely.
How to remove paint from a vinyl fence.
Among the top tips for cleaning vinyl fencing are.
Cleaning vinyl fencing that has paint spots and in some cases graffiti can be removed very easily or this could be very difficult depending on the type of paint used.
Taking off water based paint 1.
Wipe up the spilled paint.
Mineral spirits for older stains.
Fill the rest of the spray.
Mix one part bleach with five parts water.
Now that you ve cleared the paint away your next task is to get the chemicals off your fence as quickly and as effectively as possible.