Did you just spray it on and leave it or wash it down after to remove the organic material? I want to clean some walls before painting. You recommend just spraying rather than brushing?
If you brush it, it works much faster. If you don't brush it, it still works 100 percent but it takes longer And don't rinse it off. That will stop it from working
I have a small area at a bend in a down pipe, would i not kill two birds with one stone by just brushing the algaeside on in the first instance? Thanks for the demo I wasn't sure what the best stuff to get was👍🏻
The algaecide I used - premierlawns.link/Moss_Killer_Paving_Tarmac
Could you use this same method and chemical on a peppledash wall to remove red algae? Thanks and keep up the good work
Yes, if you are going to brush it, you will take off some of the dash. Try washing it first and see how you go.
I couldn't see the whole description in the notification and thought it was going to be for pools!
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Any advice for pebble dash walls? Cheers.
Wash it, don't brush it.
Hi,
What brush apparatus did you use?
It's a window cleaners pole, can't remember the brand
Did you just spray it on and leave it or wash it down after to remove the organic material? I want to clean some walls before painting. You recommend just spraying rather than brushing?
If you brush it, it works much faster. If you don't brush it, it still works 100 percent but it takes longer
And don't rinse it off. That will stop it from working
Can the sprayer be used for paint too?
I don't think so
I have a small area at a bend in a down pipe, would i not kill two birds with one stone by just brushing the algaeside on in the first instance? Thanks for the demo I wasn't sure what the best stuff to get was👍🏻
That's the point, you don't need to brush it
Will this chemical destroy the lawn if some overspray was to land on it?
If burnt the grass, but the grass came back...