How to remove mold from the roof?
How does one take mold off of a roof quickly and efficiently
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bleach
Use bleach ...depending on the size of the area just spray it on let
sit and hose off.....if it’s stubborn....use a stiff brush and brush in the direction of the shingles..be careful ...because they may be
brittle........just repeat if necessary........pressure washing is really
not necessary.
Use a product called Spray & Forget. Read and follow all the instructions, SPRAY - FORGET that simple. Waiting is the hard part. The product does all the work. For immediate results try a product called 30 Seconds . Works like bleach but faster. Again, read and follow all instructions. Spray product onto surface, rinse, repeat if needed. I've used both products. You can do this.
Vinegar, as it kills mold spores, wherein bleach does not. They have wet and forget products on the market that people swear by. Whatever you decide, make sure it is not harmful to your roof.
Laurie, you can buy those products at Ace Hardware, Home Depot or Lowes. Your choice.