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Old 04-04-2019, 09:40 AM
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Im thinking of starting a,business of spraying the siding for the mold its so previlent here,
It seemed to move in years after we had vinyl siding ....I blame the corn sweat
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We have a product here in Australia called Wet and Forget , it is a mould kller and their range is for indoor , outdoor and shower/bathroom
Maybe it is suitable for your uses
They claim to be environmentally friendly
https://wetandforget.com.au/wet-forget
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Old 04-05-2019, 08:57 AM
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We have a product here in Australia called Wet and Forget , it is a mould kller and their range is for indoor , outdoor and shower/bathroom
Maybe it is suitable for your uses
They claim to be environmentally friendly
https://wetandforget.com.au/wet-forget
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Yeah that might be the stuff , I was going with high strength clorine misted in .

I did my moms gable ends of the roof , 25-30yrs ago , I just put it over the flaking painted good wood . She had pro's tell her 2500$ I did it under $300 , but they said you should have put plastic wrap on 1st , hers has never molded, moisture is trapped under the wrap , so tuff to get there.
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Old 04-05-2019, 09:10 AM
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Yeah that might be the stuff , I was going with high strength clorine misted in .

I did my moms gable ends of the roof , 25-30yrs ago , I just put it over the flaking painted good wood . She had pro's tell her 2500$ I did it under $300 , but they said you should have put plastic wrap on 1st , hers has never molded, moisture is trapped under the wrap , so tuff to get there.
I went to the Hwd store and asked the lady for wet-N-forget.
She said "sir, they have them in the adult incontinence dept. of the drug store down the street"
----Getting old is just not what I thought it would be.
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