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Slide some roll copper flashing under highest course above the area after you eradicate.. Water seeps down with bad news for the lichen...
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Not sure why clearing the area of trees would not work unless there is almost no sun due to geographical exposure. All houses that had decent sun exposure would have moss if that were the case. I suspect that if were talking about removing existing moss and clearing trees and the problem comes back, I would think that the roof has little sun exposure along with remaining agae/moss inbedded that starts the process all over. The moss needs to be absolutely dead in my opinion by using something along the lines of bleach.
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In our case clearing the area of trees is not a great option. |
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Slickcraft, great looking location and can understand for not wanting to remove trees. Just keep doing what your doing as long as it works for you.
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I have a few houses that I use a pressure washer on each spring to remove built up moss.
I hate doing this because each time I do this even though I turn down the pressure I still remove some material from the shingles. I will be ordering this and recommending it to the customer this spring. Also it isn’t always an option to remove trees around ones camp or house. Personally I don’t understand why more camp owners do not go to metal roofs. I’ve never encountered a metal roof with a moss problem. Yet! |
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After reading these posts a few months ago, we went out and bought Wet It and Forget It. My husband sprayed it on the shed, the vinyl lattice work under the deck, on the roof of the porch and on the vinyl railings on our porches and all the green and mildew is gone from all areas sprayed! Thank you for the tip! It really works!
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Both of these products work the same. In fact, they were in court a few years ago. One was suing the other over patent issues.
We had almost a carpet of moss on our garage roof. Sprayed it last fall. The moss was killed but not all of it fell off during the winter & spring. We just used a hose and sprayed off the remaining clumps this past summer. You do have to be careful to protect shrubs around your house foundation. Just follow the directions and wet the shrubs before and after applying to the roof. You can get it (Wet & Forget) at Costco in the spring as it is considered a 'seasonal' item. True Value, Ace, & Do it Best also carries one or the other product. It's a lot easier to find these days. |
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Would Wet and Forget be an appropriate product to remove mildew from vinyl siding?
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Can Wet & Forget be used on any outside surface? Absolutely, you can use Wet & Forget on any outside surface, including: Concrete Driveways and Walkways, Patios, Pool Surrounds, Asphalt Driveways, Fiberglass, Brick, Painted Textured Surfaces, Tombstones, Natural Stone, Ceramic Pots, Wood Decks, Composite Decks, Astro Turf, Tennis Courts, Canvas Awnings, Greenhouses, Boats, RV's, Gutters, Siding (Vinyl, Aluminum and Wood and Stucco) and Roofs (Asphalt and Fiberglass, Steel, Clay, Shake and Tile). Click here to read about Wet & Forget’s gentle cleaning process.I think we need to pick up some of this Wet and Forget! Removing our trees is not really an option and it sounds like it might work on the algae on the walkways. Just wondering, is there an odor to it? If there is, how long did it stick around? I am super sensitive to chemicals and scents and have to be super conservative. Geneva Point, thanks for the information on Wet and Forget. It sounds very promising!!! ![]() |
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It did get rid of the moss and lichen on the walk way. |
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First of all, let me reply to this thread because I am actually the one that started it. I bought Wet & Forget at Heaths shortly after I got the advice here. Sprayed it on the entire side of the roof with a garden pump sprayer. It wasn't pretty with me at the top of the ladder trying to get along the peak of my A-frame. Anyways, after a week or so you could see the green moss turning brown and then after a few weeks, noticed it coming down into the gutters. I should have put a second spray on in August as suggested but never got around to it. All in all, it did a great job. RG, there is no odor but follow the precautions on the bottle.
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Is it pet friendly if used on decks or walks?
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From the Wet & Forget FAQ page:
Will Wet & Forget affect my pets? Not under normal circumstances. However, after application, keep your pets off the surface until it is dry to ensure they don't ingest any of the Wet & Forget. If they accidentally walk in the treated area while wet, rinse your pet's paws with fresh water as a precaution. Wet & Forget is safe for pets if it rains after the dry time. Is Wet and Forget safe to use around my pets? We’ve gotten numerous inquiries from some of you who are ready to apply Wet & Forget but want to know if it’s at all harmful to your pets. Here’s your answer! You only need to keep pets off the surface during the time it takes Wet & Forget to dry, which is between 4 and 5 hours. Once the drying time has elapsed, both people and pets are free to walk on the surface that was sprayed with Wet & Forget. It is also safe for people and pets to be on the treated surface after subsequent rainfalls. |
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How do I get rid of heavy moss on my lawn?
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Same problem at my house.Your soil is acid heavy and needs application of lime.If its as bad as mine it really needs to be removed and reseeded.Our own forum member Lawn Psycho would be the guy to answer that one.
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I have always been told it is a pH problem too. But I've had my lawn tested and the pH is fine. But I still have moss. Sunlight and moisture have something to do with it. But waiting to hear from our resident lawn expert.
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