

Wash 'N Roll! - Concentrated No-Streak Wash for Roll Doors
Wash 'N Roll! - Concentrated No-Streak Wash for Roll Doors
'No-fuss' rinse to keep doors dirt free. One step streak-free roll-up door wash with no water rinse. Removes dirt, grime and pollution which can prematurely weather your door's finish.
For maintenance cleaning. Not suitable for chalk removal when preparing your door for refinishing. Please see Zap-It Chalk & Grime Buster for chalk and embedded grime removal prior to refinishing.
- Wash and rinse solution removes typical levels of dirt in minutes.
- No need to dry - it dries streak free on door
- Easy to apply with lightweight portable power wands available at most hardware stores.
- Uses as little of 32oz of water per door!
- Economical - 1 gallon of concentrate makes enough dilute solution for up to 80 doors!
Note: Wash 'N Roll is easily applied with a hand held power washer. While we cannot recommend a particular unit there are a wide variety of portable power washers which may be suitable at Home Depot and other big box stores. Our thought was that portable rechargeable units allow quick cleaning, compact storage, use existing resources like your carts and buckets without having to drag out and store large power washing systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I Clean My Roll-Up Doors?
While UV radiation is the major cause of fading and chalking paint, the ‘dirt’ on your door is actually composed of things like abrasive grits, salts, chemical pollutants and organic materials which can all contribute to a premature weathering of your door.
- Grit particles can create surface dulling micro abrasions as the doors are raised and lowered. This may also make your door’s coating more porous allowing further penetration.
- Salts on the door are corrosive and will degrade paint over time. They also tend to expand and contract with moisture in the air which may further stress the door’s coatings.
- Pollutants on the door’s surface may degrade the coating chemically. They may also get ‘baked’ into the paint by the sun resulting in a rough surface. In many cases this cannot be removed -certainly not without damaging the coating - and must be stripped or painted over.
This is happening to your door now - even if you can’t see it! The net effect is that over time a dirty door’s surface will breakdown much faster than one that is regularly maintained.
Mixing Guide | ||
Wash'N Roll/Gallon | Typical Usage | |
4oz/Gallon | One pass rinse for well maintained doors | |
8oz/Gallon | Rinse for doors with typical layers of dirt. | |
16oz/Gallon | Wash and rinse for dirtier doors with use of a soft RV brush between wash and rinse to loosen dirt. | |
Tip: Give your doors a good initial wash then perform a maintenance wash on a schedule. Barring unusual situations this should allow a simple and fast one pass rinse at most locations. |
Estimated Doors Washed | ||
Wash'N Roll/Gallon | Solution | Doors Washed |
At 4oz/gallon | 32 gallons | 128 doors cleaned* |
At 8oz/gallon | 16 gallons | 64 doors cleaned* |
At 16oz/gallon | 8 gallons | 32 doors cleaned* |
* While these figures are based on our field testing using a handheld power washer they are not a guarentee of how many doors you will be able to clean. Your results may be greater or less depending on the amount and composition of dirt on your doors, dilution used, how effectively you wash the doors, the sprayer used and other factors beyond our control. |
Documents & Resources
- Product Overview
- Application Video
- Instructions for Use (ENG)
- Instrucciones Para Usar (SPA)
- Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Site Blog