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    What other chemicals or products can I use to remove eggs from our house?
    Andrew Outman
    Andrew Outman
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    Andrew Outman is a Cleaning Expert based in Jacksonville, Florida. He is the Founder of Salty Veterans Services LLC, a cleaning company based out of Jacksonville. Previously, he held the role of Director of Operations at SVS Cleaning Services, a trusted partner for residential and commercial cleaning needs throughout Northeast Florida. Andrew has extensive experience in the cleaning industry and a deep understanding of effective cleaning practices and customer service. His cleaning businesses have all held 5-star review ratings on both Google and Facebook. Andrew received a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from Central Washington University.
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    Consider using a cleaning product suitable for outdoor surfaces. Ensure that the product is safe and effective for the specific material of your house's exterior (wood, concrete, ceramic tiles, etc.). Conduct research to identify the most appropriate product for your needs, considering factors such as surface type and any special requirements. With a wide range of household exterior cleaning products available, it's essential to choose one that will effectively remove the egg stains without causing damage.
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    Do eggs damage siding and paint?
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    Yes, they can. Egging someone's house is not a very funny thing to do because the egg whites can degrade the paint on the house before they are removed.
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    How do I remove eggs from a home's windows?
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    Try window cleaner or warm water. You may need to use a window scraper to get some of it off. The process is really the same as for house siding.
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    What if the eggs are frozen?
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    If the eggs are frozen, you will probably need a pressure washer to get them off. If you use warm water, it should help melt the eggs enough to remove them.
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