How do I clean my white railings on my porch?
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Are they wood, plastic or painted metal?
Kandace...We use Krud Kutter (Lowe's) and a pressure washer on our vinyl.
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Heavy Duty Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, followed by a hosing down to remove the residue.
Easier with two people if done this way and rather messy, but very effective and not hard. Big bucket of soapy water and a scrub brush or broom. Slop soapy water over it, scrub it with the brush or broom and have the second person hose it off well while it's still wet. The hosing off while wet is the key as it helps keep the dirt and dust from settling back into cracks and seams and whatever texture might be there. If you have a third person who comes along and wipes it semi-dry, so much the better.
Use a Heavy Duty Mr. Clean Magic Eraser