Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar.
Cleaning canvas awnings vinegar.
Depending on your awning material you will need to use different cleaning solutions.
The best approach and chemical will depend on whether you are cleaning for mildew dirt or simply maintaining the canvas.
Vinegar vinegar will remove dirt and mildew while killing mold spores and other bacteria that may be on the awning.
Before you clean a canvas awning including acrylic or vinyl always test the awning cleaning solution i n an area that isn t visible to make sure it won t damage the material.
Stir the solution with a soft bristle brush until it s completely combined and sudsy.
The following homemade solutions work for natural materials acrylic and.
You can also use a vinyl or fabric cleaner if you wish.
Equal parts will probably work best though you ll want to make sure your mixture will work in a spray bottle.
There are awning cleaning supplies you can purchase or you can prepare your own.
To clean metal awnings use a metal cleaning solvent and water.
Fill a spray bottle with the mixture from the bucket.
Scrub it lightly with a soft brush using a mixture of salt lemon and hot water.
Mix your cleaning solution.
In a large bucket mix 4 cups 950 ml of warm water 1 teaspoon 4 9 ml of dishwashing soap and 1 tablespoon 15 grams of borax.
Mixing your favorite laundry detergent in a bucket of hot water and scrubbing your awning is a safe way to clean the fabric without damaging it.
Make a cleaning solution of dish soap water and borax.
For an awning with major mildew mold problems as a general rule you can add one cup of bleach to each gallon of soap water mixture.
For fixed awnings rollup awnings and retractable awnings made of canvas or outdoor fabrics use a mild laundry detergent and lukewarm water.
Make sure to treat the canvas after it is cleaned.
A camper canvas can be cleaned by starting off dry scrubbing using special cleaning products vinegar or even homemade cleaners.
If you need more cleaning solution simply double or triple all the quantities.
Alternatively use a shop vacuum to clear away all dust dirt and debris.
Avoid using detergent soaps or bleach which is harsh on canvas and tough to rinse out.