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Feb 8, 2012 at 10:41 comment added user558 Yes, but my point is that dirty siding does not hurt the siding, nor is there any real need to clean it until water is available. As far as the availability of water goes in the winter time, where do you think the water will come from to run that pressure washer? A pressure washer needs water too! And it uses a fair amount of water. If you are truly that desperate to clean the siding off in mid-winter, then you will need to make the effort to deal with turning the water on and off anyway.
Feb 6, 2012 at 4:28 comment added Skaperen Thanks for the advice. Winter is when it gets most dirty. A garden hose is difficult to connect in winter because the pipes have to be cleared after use to prevent freezing. Hopefully I can find one with low pressure settings. If not, I'll just avoid the siding in winter.
Feb 5, 2012 at 17:01 history answered user558 CC BY-SA 3.0