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I use a product called JoMax on my house and garage. Box stores have it. Never used it on metal tho. Works great on the house(painted) and the garage (vinyl siding). Don't need a pressure washer.
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That's the best you'll get with a power washer. Anything better that that requires manual brushing.
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Found no better results pressure washing Motor Home. It has to be brushed.
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Mix some Purple Stuff in the mix, I used it on old paint on cars, takes the crusty top off, spray wax after in the pressure washer. Try in a small spot first for strength of mix.
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John…Back in the late 70's I had a part-time job pressure washing Commercial Fish Boats while on dry dock, we used Tide laundry detergent and a jug of bleach. Mixed together and dilute with water for desired concentricity. Pretty much removes everything, also works good for removing oxidation off old cars. Try it, you'll like it. MB.
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Get a hold of a Zep Rep in your area...I would recommend ZEP Blast Away.....1 877 I BUYZEP
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