Wash the door surfaces and windows of your garage with a mild liquid soap such as a car washing soap or dish washing soap and water.
Power washing garage door.
When washing the garage door use one cup of nontoxic biodegradable cleaner mixed with two gallons of warm water.
For steel or fiberglass doors apply a light coat of spray car wax.
Use a pressure washer.
All you have to do is dissolve about a cup of low phosphate detergent into 5 gallons of water and then wash your door.
Wash both the interior and exterior using a sponge cloth and or soft brush.
Switch to high pressure and start spraying.
Start from the back of the garage and gradually push the dirty water outside.
Rinse off with garden hose.
The high pressure will force the majority of the water outside.
This can damage the painted surface of the door or the seals.
You don t have to flood your garage to get it clean.
If the door is very dirty or mildew stained you can also use a very soft bristled brush.
Just like when you wash your car by hand be sure to use a brand new sponge or a soft microfiber or chamois cloth so that no grit will scratch the finish on your garage door.
Do not use harsh or abrasive detergents.
Using a clean bucket mix a small amount of dish soap or car wash soap preferred with water.
Pressure washers use 80 less water than a garden hose.
Electric power washers are safer than gas for use in enclosed spaces like in a garage start with a thorough sweeping to remove loose debris begin using your power washer at the back of your garage closest to the house and move forward toward the door.
You may also choose to use a pressure washer at a very low pressure setting.
With a soft sponge or cloth apply the soap to the door in a circular motion.