Always use caution when dealing with a harsh chemical like bleach.
Green slime on siding.
Begin at the top of your house and work down.
Distinguishing the type of stain found on siding is useful in deciding on the cause and thus the cure or prevention of staining.
This article discusses common causes of stains or discoloration found on vinyl building siding.
Green stains on siding are usually the result of mold mildew algae or moss.
These stains occur naturally over time.
Vinyl siding stain diagnosis.
This can often get rid of small amounts of algae on your siding.
Dirt from rain splash up algae lichens mold moss or even smoke or chemical stains have different causes and different preventative measures.
Remove green algae and brighten your fence and landscaping.
Slug slime on vinyl siding tags.
Fill a gallon bucket with warm water and 2 tbsp.
Wet a 6 to 8 foot section of the vinyl fence with a garden hose.
If your white siding is beginning to look a little green then this is the route you want to go as it is very powerful against mildew and mold.
The mildew and algae are feeding on sugars dust dirt or other things that are attached to the siding.
Scrub siding with a stiff brush moving from side to side over green stains.
Vinyl siding is a durable versatile and resilient building material but it does require some routine care and cleaning.
The growing popularity of vinyl siding is indisputable.
Miscellaneous i just had my house power washed but it seems as though the person who did it didn t use whatever it takes to remove slug slime trails from my.
You re probably wondering how mildew and algae can survive on plastic or vinyl siding.
Watch as lou manfredini ace s home expert shows you an easy and affordable way.
Stubborn mold may require a mixture of water and chlorine bleach.
Whether it s mold or mildew your siding is no place to have things growing.
Mix the following household ingredients in a garden sprayer which you can get for under 20 or find in your garage.
To remove green stains from your siding first try a solution of warm water and soap.