The trick is getting the first piece started.
Remove aluminum siding without damage.
Place scraps of wood underneath the edge of the upper piece to expose the nail flange of the piece that you are removing.
I would also think about a small variable speed sanding tool.
Lift up the very top portion of the trim to expose the top edge of the vertical siding.
If you cannot cut through the aluminum with a utility knife and strength you can use a screwdriver and hammer to get the line started.
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If you want to remove a section of the siding without damaging it however will take a bit more finesse.
At that point you may want to remove all of the aluminum siding and start new or replace the damaged siding with a new panel.
The wood will hold the upper piece of siding out of the way.
Pull the zip tool out to disengage the.
With the first piece of aluminum siding free you can work methodically in reverse to remove as much siding as you need for replacement or repair.
Give your aluminum siding a good rinse with the hose first.
Such situations raise the question how do i remove the aluminum siding without damaging it removing aluminum siding without damage is much easier than most people think.
Starting at the bottom and working your way up the corner slip a replacement cap under the bottom edges of the panels above it.
A screwdriver or cat s paw can also slip under the heads lifting them enough to grab with pliers or a claw hammer.
You will use the utility knife to cut or score two vertical lines on either side of the damaged part of the siding.
It can be tiresome but there is nothing complex about the process.
This cannot be removed without damaging the aluminum which is fine if you plan to trash it but can be a problem if you are planning to keep your aluminum.
The process is almost exactly the reverse of the installation process.
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You could take a scraper paint scraper or even a widget sharp razor and try to lightly scrape them off if you have not tried this already.
The older they get the easier it will get.
By mimicking rain flow you know you re not damaging your house while you clean it.
I recommend using a spray nozzle with an angled setting and working from the top down.
With a pry bar or pliers remove all the nails underneath.
Spraying at a downward angle prevents water from getting under the aluminum siding and causing problems underneath.
Slide the hook of the zip tool between the buttlock lip and toplock.
Since aluminum siding is installed in an interlocking pattern pieces can be separated easily using a siding removal tool.