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How do you remove egg from a house – roof, sidewalk, brick, siding?

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How do you remove egg from a house – roof, sidewalk, brick, siding?

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Egging houses is so bad! Geez… we have this problem in my town every spring on the last day of school, along with shaving cream all over… Now the problem is how to get rid of the egg… 1. Hose off the area thoroughly as soon as you spot it. 2. Remove excess egg and shells from house using a towel or rag. 3. Use a solution of one-half white vinegar and one-half warm water if any sign of the stain remains. 4. Soak a towel in the water/vinegar solution. 5. Place the towel against affected area for 15-20 minutes. Prop it in place with a board or ladder if necessary. 6. Remove the towel and rinse the area with a hose. 7. If the stain remains, rent a pressure washer. Look under “Pressure Washing” in the Yellow Pages. 8. Pressure wash the affected area, following instructions carefully. Generally, keep the stream at least a foot from the siding. Since egg is protein, you can also try using an enzyme-containing detergent (most detergents contain enzymes, but check the ingredients to be su

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