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Last Updated: February 24, 2025

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This article was co-authored by Allen Lee. Allen Lee is a Home Improvement Specialist and the Owner of Honest Lee Handyman Services, a licensed and insured handyman business servicing Sacramento, California, and surrounding areas. Working with homeowners and businesses to get their small repairs done in a timely and efficient manner, Honest Lee Handyman Services provides gutter and dryer vent cleaning along with fixture, fence, drywall, and toilet repairs. This article has been viewed 65,638 times.

Metal roofs are relatively easy to clean with patience. In most cases, all you need is pressurized water, but sometimes you may need a chemical cleaner for especially tough spots. Most important, though, is to take some safety precautions before attempting to clean to reduce the chance of injury.[1] Once you do, you can then blast away any dirt and grime with water and follow up with some targeted scrubbing for any stubborn dirt.

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Taking Precautions

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  1. Step 1 Wait for dry weather and overcast skies. 1 Wait for dry weather and overcast skies. Avoid cleaning your roof in direct sunlight. Keep in mind that metal and light-colored paint will reflect sunlight and create glare, which may drastically reduce your vision. If the layout of your roof requires you to climb onto it, do so when it’s dry out to reduce the risk of slipping.[2]
    • Of course, once you start washing your roof, it will get wet and pose a risk. However, it’s still a smart idea to reduce that risk as much as possible.
  2. Step 2 Clean only those areas that are easily reached. 2 Clean only those areas that are easily reached. Before you haul all of your gear up, set up your ladder. Climb onto the roof and judge your ability to reach all of its parts. If you feel that certain parts are too precarious for you to safely reach, err on the side of caution and do not attempt to clean it.[3]
    • Keep in mind that your power washer or hose will extend your reach considerably. If any out-of-reach areas look like they need scrubbing afterward, hire a professional to do so.
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  3. Step 3 Have a partner. 3 Have a partner. Do not attempt to wash your roof alone. Whether you need to mount the roof itself or can do the job from a ladder, play it safe. Ask someone to spot you so they can:[4]
    • Assist you in bringing gear up and down.
    • Alert you to any hazards that you may not be aware of.
    • Call for help in the event of an accident.
  4. Step 4 Secure yourself. 4 Secure yourself. Protect yourself from a fall. Wear a safety harness. Attach a safety line between that and a sturdy feature of your roof (like a chimney).[5] If none are available, use either a:[6]
    • Bolt-strap anchor for corrugated roofs.
    • Ridge clamp for standing-seam roofs.
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Cleaning with Pressurized Water

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  1. Step 1 Favor using plain water over chemical cleaners. 1 Favor using plain water over chemical cleaners. Expect clean water alone to get the job done most of the time. Save yourself the time and money and use chemical cleaners only when absolutely necessary.[7] Expect these to leave behind streaks and film if you don’t thoroughly rinse them off.[8]
    • Rinsing your roof with water at least once a year should reduce the need for using chemical cleaners.
  2. Step 2 Use pressure. 2 Use pressure.[9] Don’t expect a simple splash of water to accomplish much. Use pressurized water to blast dirt away. For a light job, start by using your garden hose and a wand or spray nozzle attachment and see if its jet setting is strong enough to work. If not, rent or invest in a power washer and use that instead.[10]
  3. Step 3 Clear a path first. 3 Clear a path first. Avoid stepping directly onto dirt, grime, and debris. Treat any material other than the roof itself as unstable. Before climbing onto or advancing along your roof, use your hose or power washer to clear a path for yourself to reduce the chance of slipping.[11]
    • If you have to first clear a path in order to attach safety lines and other gear to the roof, wait until the washed path has dried before climbing onto the roof.
  4. Step 4 Start from the top if possible and blast downward. 4 Start from the top if possible and blast downward. Make washing easier by cleaning the highest points first so the dirty runoff flows over yet-to-cleaned sections. Continue blasting dirt and debris by advancing downward along the roof’s slope while steadily pushing dirt and debris down toward its edge. However:[12]
    • Roof designs vary greatly, so don’t treat this as an absolute must. If your roof is particularly steep and/or has sections well out of reach, always opt for safety and hose it down from a lower, safer point.
  5. Step 5 Work slowly and patiently. 5 Work slowly and patiently. Don’t rush the job. Opt for a slow and steady approach to ensure safety. Advance along your roof at a safe pace while minding your footing at all times to minimize the risk of slipping.[13]
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Addressing Stubborn Spots

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  1. Step 1 Mix water and mild detergent for stubborn areas. 1 Mix water and mild detergent for stubborn areas.[14] For any areas that don’t wash away with pressurized water, fill a bucket or other container with water. For every part water, combine 0.05 part mild dish or laundry detergent.[15]
  2. Step 2 Use a cloth or sponge to clean. 2 Use a cloth or sponge to clean. Opt for something soft to protect your roof’s paint and parts. Avoid using more abrasive materials like steel wool or wire brushes. Expect these to scratch and otherwise damage your roof.[16]
  3. Step 3 Scrub problem areas with your detergent solution. 3 Scrub problem areas with your detergent solution. Soak your cloth or sponge in the water/detergent mixture. Scrub from the bottom of the panel upward in a left-to-right, back-and-forth fashion. Once each panel is clean, rinse it immediately with clean water to prevent streaks and film. Then wipe the panel again with a cloth or sponge soaked in plain water.[17]
    • With persistent dirt that refuses to come off, go slow and steady and scrub for longer rather than apply more pressure to speed things up. The more pressure you add, the greater the risk of damaging the panel.
  4. Step 4 Repeat with stronger cleaners if necessary. 4 Repeat with stronger cleaners if necessary. If stains or other eyesores remain no longer how you scrub with your detergent solution, check with the roof’s manufacturer or installer about using stronger agents, since some may damage the roof, depending on its materials.[18] Whichever cleaner they recommend, follow its directions regarding use. Scrub the dirty panels in question in the same manner that you did with your detergent solution.[19]
    • If the cleaner has bleach as an ingredient, rinse the scrubbed area with clean water immediately afterward. Do not wait until you complete a whole panel as you did with the detergent. Rinse all panels again when the entire job is finished.
    • A bleach and water mixture will work well for killing any moss on your roof.[20]
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  • Question What can I use to kill moss on my roof? Allen Lee Allen Lee Home Improvement Specialist Allen Lee is a Home Improvement Specialist and the Owner of Honest Lee Handyman Services, a licensed and insured handyman business servicing Sacramento, California, and surrounding areas. Working with homeowners and businesses to get their small repairs done in a timely and efficient manner, Honest Lee Handyman Services provides gutter and dryer vent cleaning along with fixture, fence, drywall, and toilet repairs. Allen Lee Allen Lee Home Improvement Specialist Expert Answer There are special roof detergents you can buy that are made to kill moss. However, bleach diluted with water should also do the job. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2
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Things You’ll Need

  • Water
  • Power washer or hose with spray nozzle or wand attachment
  • Mild detergent (optional)
  • Cloth or sponge (optional)
  • Extension ladder
  • Partner
  • Safety harness and line
  • Bolt-strap anchor or ridge clamp

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References

  1. Allen Lee. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview
  2. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  3. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0bS78ttg8U
  5. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0bS78ttg8U
  7. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  8. https://www.metalroofingsource.com/cleaning-metal-roofing/
  9. Allen Lee. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview
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  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0bS78ttg8U
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0bS78ttg8U
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0bS78ttg8U
  5. Allen Lee. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview
  6. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  7. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  8. https://www.metalroofingsource.com/cleaning-metal-roofing/
  9. http://www.raremanufacturing.com/2015/09/09/how-to-clean-a-metal-roof/
  10. https://www.metalroofingsource.com/cleaning-metal-roofing/
  11. Allen Lee. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview

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Allen Lee Co-authored by: Allen Lee Home Improvement Specialist This article was co-authored by Allen Lee. Allen Lee is a Home Improvement Specialist and the Owner of Honest Lee Handyman Services, a licensed and insured handyman business servicing Sacramento, California, and surrounding areas. Working with homeowners and businesses to get their small repairs done in a timely and efficient manner, Honest Lee Handyman Services provides gutter and dryer vent cleaning along with fixture, fence, drywall, and toilet repairs. This article has been viewed 65,638 times. 14 votes - 85% Co-authors: 6 Updated: February 24, 2025 Views: 65,638 Categories: Roofs Article SummaryX

To clean a metal roof, wait for a dry, overcast day, and make sure you have a partner to help you for safety reasons. When you're ready to get started, spray your roof using a garden hose with a spray nozzle attachment, starting at the top of the roof and blasting downward so the dirty water runs off the sides. If there are any stubborn stains that the hose won't remove, scrub them with soapy water using a sponge. Only use harsher cleaners, like bleach, as a last resort since they can damage your roof. To learn how to safely climb onto a roof to clean it, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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