How To Clean A Copper Metal Roof
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How to clean a copper metal roof. Rinse your clean copper roof with. This means if you use six cups of lemon juice you will need two cups of coarse salt. Started with vinegar salt flour and that worked a little bit say a few speckles of copper showing through after several hours of brushing rinsing and repeat. For every part water combine 0 05 part mild dish or laundry detergent.
Performing a deep. Dip an absorbent cloth such as an old towel into the cleaner and wipe it over the copper surface from the roof peak downward. Things you will need mix three parts of pure lemon juice to one part salt in your plastic bucket. Wet down the copper first then use a 10 bleach solution to wash off the copper.
Opt for something soft to protect your roof s paint and parts. Use a firm natural bristle scrubbing brush to scour the copper surface. Clean off residue or road grime with a mild solution of bleach and water. Removing dirt and debris.
Mix water and mild detergent for stubborn areas. Most of these substances can be removed by a mixture of cup tri sodium phosphate and 1 gallon of water. As you may imagine if your entire roof is copper then you will need more than one batch. Use three parts lemon juice to one part coarse salt.
Lemon juice mixed with vinegar and salt can be used to clean copper flashing. If the copper has not been lacquered it probably should be after it has been cleaned to protect the metal and make the flashing longer lasting. Wear non slip shoes with a good tread. To use the lemon juice based cleaner mix the three ingredients into a large bucket and stir till the salt is dissolved.
The copper cleaning gel will not work as well if there is oil or road grime on the copper. Stir until all of the salt has dissolved. For any areas that don t wash away with pressurized water fill a bucket or other container with water. Spray this mixture onto the roof and agitate it with a soft bristled brush to get it clean.
There are several ways to clean copper flashing depending on whether or not it has been sealed in a lacquer. Brush all the leaves and debris off the roof. Dip your stiff non metallic brush into your lemon and salt solution and scrub on an inconspicuous part of your roof in. Graduated to comet and a scotch brite sponge and not much better.
Got really brave and got out the steel wool and rubber gloves and gave it some elbow grease. Mix your cleaning solution. Wear gloves when touching the copper. When working on your rooftop it s.