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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Care for not quite carefree vinyl

James and Morris Carey For The Associated Press

You bought vinyl siding because it’s supposed to be maintenance-free. Almost, but not quite. Maintenance is indeed easy and relatively carefree, but there are things to be done.

•First, rinse it off with a hose at least once a year. After a few years, some spots might require scrubbing with a household cleaner. Tackle stubborn stains with a mild abrasive cleaner.

•Common sense is another form of ongoing care. Vinyl doesn’t dent like aluminum will, but a direct hit from a lawn mower, car door, yard tool, snowblower or a bicycle can crack or split it, especially in cold weather. Inspect it often and replace panels if necessary. Leaks can conceal moisture, which can lead to mold.

•And, finally, in summer, when you barbecue, don’t put your gas grill only a foot from the house, or that strange odor you smell will be your siding as it begins to melt.