How To Remove Green Algae From Vinyl Siding
Water stains remove with a mild detergent and water.
How to remove green algae from vinyl siding. Mildew and algae on vinyl and wood use a solution made of oxygen bleach not chlorine bleach mixed with water. If not the green discoloration may be mold. Generally use lb. If you ve got green algae growing on your vinyl siding and you d like to remove the green fast and easy for less than 10 this is the video to watch.
Trisodiium phosphate per two gallons of water. Use a brush to scrub the algae from the surface of the vinyl siding. A good cleaner to try first is a mixture of 70 water and 30 white vinegar. Stains on wood cleanse with mild detergent mixed with water.
It s a powdered substance that you mix with water. Test a small area of the green stains to be sure that the tsp solution will remove the stains. Test a small area. Instead of putting dangerous.
Step 5 rinse the cleaned sections of siding with a garden hose as you go to prevent the soap from drying on the vinyl. If you wash the house when the siding doesn t yet have mold or mildew growth you might be able to accomplish it using a garden spray attachment to your garden hose. Fill a bucket with warm water and mix in the oxygen bleach powder according to the package directions. Take care to get as little soap as possible beneath the siding.
Choose a cleaning solution that is appropriate for the type of growth you have on your siding. If it does not mix a solution of one part chlorine bleach to four parts water to clean the siding. Dip the scrub brush into the solution and test it to see if it is effective at removing the staining. Refer to the label on the trisodium phosphate for specific mixing instructions.
Mix it according to the directions on the box. Always test any type of cleaner on a small section of siding to be sure it doesn t stain streak or otherwise damage the siding.