Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpageniki4h | Staff posted Today 12:23 AM
frontpageniki4h | Staff posted Today 12:23 AM

Select Locations: 4-Ct 1-Gal ZEP House & Siding Pressure Wash Concentrate Cleaner

+ Free Shipping

$15

$62

75% off
Home Depot
11 Comments 5,176 Views
Get Deal at Home Depot
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Home Depot has for Select Locations: 4-Count 1-Gal ZEP House & Siding Pressure Wash Concentrate Cleaner (ZUVWS128) for $15.38 - $0.77 (5%) when you select Subscribe on the product page = $14.61. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for posting this deal.

Note: You can cancel your subscription by visiting the subscriptions page on your Account Dashboard.

Features:
  • ZEP house and siding pressure wash cleaner is a concentrated formula: dilution required
  • For use on vinyl, wood, aluminum, fiber cement (Hardie plank), hard coat stucco and brick
  • Not for use on deteriorated surfaces like old wood and paint unless refinishing surface is intended
  • Removes dirt, algae, mold, mildew and grease
  • Use formula with pressure washing equipment for best results
  • Pressure washers without downstream injectors capabilities may require manual application
  • Do not mix bleach or any other chemicals
  • House and siding pressure wash cleaner makes up to 20 Gal./5000 sq. ft. of cleaner

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $35.38 less (70.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

Original Post

Written by niki4h | Staff
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Home Depot has for Select Locations: 4-Count 1-Gal ZEP House & Siding Pressure Wash Concentrate Cleaner (ZUVWS128) for $15.38 - $0.77 (5%) when you select Subscribe on the product page = $14.61. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for posting this deal.

Note: You can cancel your subscription by visiting the subscriptions page on your Account Dashboard.

Features:
  • ZEP house and siding pressure wash cleaner is a concentrated formula: dilution required
  • For use on vinyl, wood, aluminum, fiber cement (Hardie plank), hard coat stucco and brick
  • Not for use on deteriorated surfaces like old wood and paint unless refinishing surface is intended
  • Removes dirt, algae, mold, mildew and grease
  • Use formula with pressure washing equipment for best results
  • Pressure washers without downstream injectors capabilities may require manual application
  • Do not mix bleach or any other chemicals
  • House and siding pressure wash cleaner makes up to 20 Gal./5000 sq. ft. of cleaner

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $35.38 less (70.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

Original Post

Written by niki4h | Staff

Community Voting

Deal Score
+28
Good Deal
Get Deal at Home Depot

Price Intelligence

Model: ZEP 1 Gal. House and Siding Pressure Wash Concentrate Cleaner (4-Pack)

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 10/13/2025, 08:43 PM
Sold By Sale Price
The Home Depot$30.59

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Guy767
2981 Posts
1434 Reputation
Tempting, but I use a $5 gallon of chlorinating liquid [walmart.com] mixed at a 1/4 ratio with water and a good squirt of Dawn dish soap to clean my siding every few years.

I mix it in a gallon chemical sprayer [walmart.com], apply it to my home, wait 10 minutes, and wash it off with a pressure washer; it works well. It might sound strange, but I also enjoy the faint smell of chlorine in the air as it reminds me of the public pool I used to frequent as a kid, bringing back nostalgic memories. Maybe TMI

I'd buy this if I were sure I could repurpose the cleaner for other things like washing cars, lawnmowers, decks, etc., without causing any damage. Too bad it isn't a 4-pack of Simple Green Pro HD like the one that was on sale a few years ago at the same price; just ran out a few weeks ago...

10 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Today 01:06 AM
3,452 Posts
Joined Dec 2008

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

Pro
Today 01:43 AM
2,981 Posts
Joined May 2011
Guy767
Pro
Today 01:43 AM
2,981 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Guy767

Tempting, but I use a $5 gallon of chlorinating liquid [walmart.com] mixed at a 1/4 ratio with water and a good squirt of Dawn dish soap to clean my siding every few years.

I mix it in a gallon chemical sprayer [walmart.com], apply it to my home, wait 10 minutes, and wash it off with a pressure washer; it works well. It might sound strange, but I also enjoy the faint smell of chlorine in the air as it reminds me of the public pool I used to frequent as a kid, bringing back nostalgic memories. Maybe TMI

I'd buy this if I were sure I could repurpose the cleaner for other things like washing cars, lawnmowers, decks, etc., without causing any damage. Too bad it isn't a 4-pack of Simple Green Pro HD like the one that was on sale a few years ago at the same price; just ran out a few weeks ago...
5
Today 02:36 AM
372 Posts
Joined Jun 2013
gaswallaToday 02:36 AM
372 Posts
Thank you OP. This is clearly a price error, as it is the same $15 price for a pack of one, a pack of two or a pack of four. Let's see if I get my delivery though.
Today 03:08 AM
53 Posts
Joined Aug 2013
StAr.wLToday 03:08 AM
53 Posts
Out of stock
Today 03:09 AM
414 Posts
Joined May 2011
DudenellToday 03:09 AM
414 Posts
missed it, dead.
Today 03:36 AM
28 Posts
Joined Jan 2024
fit_manToday 03:36 AM
28 Posts
Quote from Guy767 :
Tempting, but I use a $5 gallon of chlorinating liquid [walmart.com] mixed at a 1/4 ratio with water and a good squirt of Dawn dish soap to clean my siding every few years.

I mix it in a gallon chemical sprayer [walmart.com], apply it to my home, wait 10 minutes, and wash it off with a pressure washer; it works well. It might sound strange, but I also enjoy the faint smell of chlorine in the air as it reminds me of the public pool I used to frequent as a kid, bringing back nostalgic memories. Maybe TMI

I'd buy this if I were sure I could repurpose the cleaner for other things like washing cars, lawnmowers, decks, etc., without causing any damage. Too bad it isn't a 4-pack of Simple Green Pro HD like the one that was on sale a few years ago at the same price; just ran out a few weeks ago...
The smell you associate with chlorine, that "pool smell," is actually from chloramines, a reaction between chlorine and urine.
3
Today 03:44 AM
5,905 Posts
Joined Dec 2004
CaleoToday 03:44 AM
5,905 Posts
Quote from Guy767 :
Tempting, but I use a $5 gallon of chlorinating liquid mixed at a 1/4 ratio with water and a good squirt of Dawn dish soap to clean my siding every few years.

I mix it in a gallon chemical sprayer, apply it to my home, wait 10 minutes, and wash it off with a pressure washer; it works well. It might sound strange, but I also enjoy the faint smell of chlorine in the air as it reminds me of the public pool I used to frequent as a kid, bringing back nostalgic memories. Maybe TMI
[IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/emot-LOL.gif[/IMG]

I'd buy this if I were sure I could repurpose the cleaner for other things like washing cars, lawnmowers, decks, etc., without causing any damage. Too bad it isn't a 4-pack of Simple Green Pro HD like the one that was on sale a few years ago at the same price; just ran out a few weeks ago...
I do something similar with a solution of warm water + chlorine + TSP. Spray it on, rinse it off with a garden sprayer, being careful to spray downward.. using a brush to agitate if there's any accumulated material (e.g. lichen).
Gotta be careful using a pressure washer with vinyl siding - it's easy to get water in places you don't really want it.
1

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Pro
Today 04:00 AM
2,981 Posts
Joined May 2011
Guy767
Pro
Today 04:00 AM
2,981 Posts
Quote from fit_man :
The smell you associate with chlorine, that "pool smell," is actually from chloramines, a reaction between chlorine and urine.
Dude, it's the chlorinating liquid [walmart.com] that is invoking fond nostalgia as smell is closely tied to memory. Unless you are saying my home is covered in urine???

Quote from Caleo :
I do something similar with a solution of warm water + chlorine + TSP. Spray it on, rinse it off with a garden sprayer, being careful to spray downward.. using a brush to agitate if there's any lichen growth. <br />
Gotta be careful using a pressure washer with vinyl siding - it's easy to get water in places you don't really want it.
Good point, and thanks for the feedback. I use a somewhat sheety Sunjoe electric pressure washer that isn't as powerful as a gas one, but honestly, I can't complain; it's served me well and gets the job done. I think anything more powerful and I probably would have done some major damage by now

The homemade mixture I shared is pretty effective and super affordable, and you really don't need a pressure washer to rinse it off because of its strength; a garden hose works fine, like you mentioned. I just prefer cleaning everything at once; deck, windows, garage doors, etc. ergo using the pressure washer is ideal and convenient for me.
Today 04:43 AM
372 Posts
Joined Jun 2013
gaswallaToday 04:43 AM
372 Posts
My order was cancelled. And they didn't even send me notice of such
Today 06:05 AM
79 Posts
Joined Nov 2016
jayhat2004Today 06:05 AM
79 Posts
Quote from Guy767 :
Tempting, but I use a $5 gallon of chlorinating liquid [walmart.com] mixed at a 1/4 ratio with water and a good squirt of Dawn dish soap to clean my siding every few years.

I mix it in a gallon chemical sprayer [walmart.com], apply it to my home, wait 10 minutes, and wash it off with a pressure washer; it works well. It might sound strange, but I also enjoy the faint smell of chlorine in the air as it reminds me of the public pool I used to frequent as a kid, bringing back nostalgic memories. Maybe TMI laugh out loud

I'd buy this if I were sure I could repurpose the cleaner for other things like washing cars, lawnmowers, decks, etc., without causing any damage. Too bad it isn't a 4-pack of Simple Green Pro HD like the one that was on sale a few years ago at the same price; just ran out a few weeks ago...
I get strange looks when I say I enjoy walking into a hotel or some other building that has an indoor pool and catching that whiff of chlorine. It's a nostalgic smell for me as well.

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All