If I wanted to remove a lot of green stuff from a metal or vinyl surface (vinyl siding, an RV or whatever) and I thought that a scrub brush was too small for the amount of work I had to do I'd wet it down well, mix a 50/50 solution of regular household bleach and water. I'd wet it with this, wait 10 min and hose the green stuff off. I used a lesser concentration with soap to scrub the white poptop on my bus. Getting it wet, letting the bleach work and then scrubbing/rinsing it off did a fine job.
Rob becida@comcast.net Western Washington State, USA
At 5/18/2011 10:54 AM, David Beierl wrote: >At 01:01 PM 5/18/2011, Anthony Egeln wrote: >>Can't specifically address NW moss..... >>But there is a product called Jomax House & Mildew Killer that is >>VERY effective at removing mold/mildew here in the SE. Spray >>on......wash off, minimal scrubbing. > >Kekekeke...that would probably kill it, but Round-Up (sp?) might be >more appropriate. This is real moss, with "leaves" and all. > >:) >d |
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