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Have you already tried vinegar?, that’s a pretty universal cleaner that works magic. I could also see baking soda lightly mixed in a water solution. There are a ton of commercial cleaners for siding in the home improvement stores you could try. Good luck 🏠
The solution is buying colored silicon and filling it in. Then sponging it with soapy water. A little filled hole is a lot less visible. What you've done is stupid and you're spreading your stupidity by making a mess.
That looks terrible!😆 also does not last long term, even vinyl wraps on cars and trucks have peeling edges and corners within months of applying, in lots of cases! Nice try scam boy!
Take a close up picture of the siding and Lowes can recreate paint that matches the actual color. Then you can paint a small piece of vinyl siding that matches too.
your research is flawed you don't forget you have about a gallon of water in line from the filter to the dispenser through the coil plastic coil... you have to run it at least 3 minutes to get all that water circulated out....
Great point! I enjoy making demonstration videos…so I’m ok with it. Yes a homeowner would be more careful with the project. This size could fill many many holes 😊🏠
@@BrianLawrence-vk3pu I haven't tried flex tape but I used flex seal spray and paste. They both suck! They even sent me four free cans of spray after I complained. I ended up using a heat gun to remove it all . PPG Top Gun 400 is the only product I've found that sealed the seams in my 14x26 metal awning without any leaks.
This video on repair broken siding shows the cheapest way to fix damage siding I have ever seen. What a joke. People like you put fear and doubt in customers.