Housewash that is safe for plants?
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Aug 26, 2012You do not want to use bleach at all anyway. There are several products that used in conjunction with a power washer that will remove the mildew off of the walls on the house. There are those who say using vinegar will work, and perhaps it will, but it will change the acidity of the soil so you will need to repair that once the cleaning is done, If you check out the local big box store you will find all sorts of cleaners used for this reason. Most are friendly to plants and shrubs. And you can rent a power washer from many of them as well. It will take about a full day to do the entire home. In any case regardless of what you use, you need to wet down the bushes, plants, grass and trees that would come into contact with what ever it is that you end up using. This should be enough to protect them should the chemicals come into contact with them. To prevent the mildew from returning, you need to evaluate the shading around that part of the house. Many times it cannot be helped, but if there is a lot of shade you should consider thinning out the branches so more light and air can reach the house.Helpful Reply
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Carla D on Aug 26, 2012Thanks. No trees at all, its just the north facing side of the house. Never gets direct sun.Helpful Reply
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Carla D on Aug 26, 2012The rest of the house is fine, but the one side is just constant shade.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Aug 26, 2012Then all you need is the cleaners sold over the counter at the big box stores. It will do the trick nicely. They do make a cleaner product that is applied with a garden hose. Then left to sit for a while followed again with the hose. I never used it as I have several power washers on hand to do this for me. But depending upon how high and large an area it is you may just want to do that with a scrub brush on a long painter pole to reach the higher areas.Helpful Reply
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Terrie Neudorf on Mar 25, 2015Use vinegar with only a couple drops of blue dawn. And hot water . I use a mop pail with a long handle window sponge , squeegee . Then rinse when done . Oh I use 1/3 to 1/2 the ratio to water . This has worked for me .Helpful Reply
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Diana Deiley on Dec 09, 2015There is a product called 30Seconds found at Ace Hardware that works wonders. I have also used chlorine (pool) found at Ace Hardware. Both do a wonderful job.Helpful Reply
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