Black mold on wheelchair ramp?
I have a treated wood wheelchair ramp (mom was in wheelchair)? It doesn't get a lot of sun and I've got a lot of black mold on it that when wet makes it a ski ramp. TRied bleach and stuff from Home Depot. No luck. Help!?
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Have you tried a power-washer, Donna?
https://rootandrevel.com/diy-mold-remover-how-to-get-rid-of-mold-naturally-without-bleach/
https://www.instructables.com/id/Killing-algae-growing-on-a-wooden-deck-using-Hydro/
Try some marine products used on boats with mold.
pressure wash, then clean with VINEGAR ... BLEACH doesn't kill mold, and it does kill 'mold' ... but this may be a variety of 'algae' rather than 'mold' ... http://www.saferbrand.com/articles/algae-removal-ideas
I’m in a chair as well, I think you’ll have to make a new one, then use a product for wood that seals it and adds some grit to it so the tires can grip, that’s what we had to do to contend with the 6 months of winter weather here. It’s not worth an accident. I think to get the mold really killed you’d need to move it into a really sunny spot for a while, im in Canada it’s not warm enough here for that unfortunately.
Vinegar. Vinegar kills mold spores.
https://restorationmasterfinder.com/restoration/what-kills-mold-bleach-vs-vinegar/
Apply liberally and use a stiff bristle long handled push broom and brush brush brush into the surface. Rinse with a garden hose. If the mold has been there for a period of time, you may need to repeat several times. Vinegar is cheap, $2 a gallon.