Use and Care Manual

Aluminum Fence Cleaning
Most basic stains can be cleaned using a simple degreaser, such as simple green, and should be rinsed
after applying.
For hard water stains, CLR can be used and should be rinsed after applying.
Painting
Touch-up paint (available through HomeDepot.com) may be used on panels, gates, and posts.
How Do I Clean My Aluminum Fence?
On occasion you may want to spray your fence with a garden hose. This will remove grass clippings, dirt
and fertilizer chemicals and keep it looking as new as possible.
For light cleaning, rinse with water from bottom to top and back to bottom. This will clean the surface on the
way up and prevent the collection of dirty “run down” and possible streaking. Air dry or wipe with a soft, lint
free cloth.
For more soiled areas, rinse the surface with clean water from the top to bottom. Use a sponge and clean
with mild dish soap and water. Immediately rinse any “run down” to lower parts of the fence. Do not allow
dish soap to collect or “puddle” on surfaces. Immediately rinse entire section with clean water. It is very
important the dish soap does not dry on the surface. Air or wipe dry with a soft, lint free cloth. For stubborn,
water-soluble debris, repeat steps above until clean.
In Coastal areas, it is recommended that you frequently spray your fence with water to reduce
accumulations of salt and dirt.
Maintenance Tips:
To maximize the life of your fence address these areas:
Adjust the gate – As a reminder, gate adjustments and leveling are normal care and maintenance items that
the homeowner is responsible for. Oil the gate hinges and tighten the screws.
Do not let the gate swing in the wind. Keep it secured with a latch or lock.
Deter children from swinging on the gate.
Re-compress and realign loose posts.
Do not stack or mount any objects or material near your fence.
Aluminum Fence Care and Maintenance Guide

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