Boost your home’s curb appeal with one of our vinyl fence cleaning methods.

A regular cleaning routine keeps the fence free ofmold and mildew, which can later lead to staining.

Read on for our best tips andoutdoor cleaning advice.

flowers growing next to a white picket fence

Credit: Lynn Karlin

Connect a garden hose spray nozzle if you need extra power.

Wipe the fence down with a rag or cloth to remove any stubborn grime.

Consider using a bristled scrub brush for any stuck-on stains or debris.

Cottage fence with hydrangea bushes

Credit:Matthew Benson

Check your local home improvement store or search online for an appropriate vinyl fence cleaner.

Rinse the fence with a garden hose to remove excess cleaning solution and loose debris.

Repeat as necessary until the entire fence is clean.

Read and follow the cleaning product’s directions to properly use the solution.

However, the high-pressure output could damage the fence, so use this method with caution.

Spray the vinyl fence in a discreet area to test the pressure output.

Adjust the pressure to be higher or lower as necessary.

If there are any stubborn areas, add soap to the pressure washer for extra cleaning power.

Wear appropriate safety gear, including gloves and safety glasses when handling bleach.

Rinse the fence with a hose to remove any remaining bleach and loose debris.

Repeat this process as necessary until the entire fence is clean.

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