Vinyl siding will need more minimal care than wood or aluminum due to its durability.
Mold on painted wood siding.
Clean wood siding your home s exterior really takes a beating.
Cedar siding after mold removal cleaning and brightening.
According to servicemaster restoration and cleaning the mild acid in vinegar kills about 82 of known molds and can help prevent future outbreaks.
Vinegar is a bold mold killer.
Staining the restored cedar siding.
Mold commonly grows on wooden surfaces as wood is very good at absorbing water.
Mix one tablespoon of detergent to one quart of water.
Instead of cleaning with store bought cleaner or vinegar try using bleach to remove mold from wood siding.
Use a soft bristled brush to scrub down the surface.
Wash down sealed or painted wood.
Add to this moisture warm temperatures and mold spores which are always in the air and it s the perfect storm for a mold infestation.
Wood siding requires treatment for prolonged life.
Now the cleaned and brightened cedar wood siding is ready to stain.
You can clean small amounts of mold with vinegar yourself but know when to call professionals.
Use powdered oxygen bleach to remove mold from wooden deck or siding if it s green.
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Read our guide to learn how to easily remove mold from wood.
In the past he had used oil based wood stain products but found the mold and mildew returning within a few years each time.
Occasional rinses and spot treatments for mold or mildew will keep vinyl siding looking good for years.
If the mold has grown on painted wood like an interior door or a sealed wood finish like floors begin by washing down with a liquid dishwashing detergent and water solution.
Spray the mold with a heavy application of the bleach and water solution and allow it to soak for several minutes so that the solution can seep into the pores of the wood where the mold is located.
Wood siding should be treated with some form of sealant such as paint stains or a clear sealant.
Many people say oxygen bleach is better than chlorine bleach for fighting mold and mildew.
When mildew gains a foothold homeowners often turn to diluted chlorine bleach sodium hypochlorite a k a.