I have a client who wants me to remove the mildew/algae from his wood soffits and carport ceiling. The wood is probably spruce or pine and has been painted. The paint is not peeling but I don't want to blast it off with high pressure. I have pics but my file size is too large. I'll have to deal with that later tonight (I'm off to ball practice for now).
I'd like to know how some experienced washers would do the job. My thoughts are to use low pressure on everything from chemical application to final rinsing. I'd also like to know a recipe that would be safe for the wood as well. I use TSP in my roof cleaner mix but do not want to use it here. Is 10.5% SH diluted with water (1:1) and add some Apple Blossom for a surfactant a viable mixture?
I have a client who wants me to remove the mildew/algae from his wood soffits and carport ceiling. The wood is probably spruce or pine and has been painted. The paint is not peeling but I don't want to blast it off with high pressure. I have pics but my file size is too large. I'll have to deal with that later tonight (I'm off to ball practice for now).
I'd like to know how some experienced washers would do the job. My thoughts are to use low pressure on everything from chemical application to final rinsing. I'd also like to know a recipe that would be safe for the wood as well. I use TSP in my roof cleaner mix but do not want to use it here. Is 10.5% SH diluted with water (1:1) and add some Apple Blossom for a surfactant a viable mixture?
Thanks.
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