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White distilled vinegar: White vinegar is a popular natural cleaner that can be used both inside and outside. Simply combine one gallon of water with one cup of white vinegar and scrub the deck with the solution to remove algae, mold, and mildew.
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Learn More »Green algae is an unsightly yet common eyesore that can build up on your deck over time. If your deck is looking green after a long summer of humid weather or winter snowfall, read on to learn the best ways to clean it off and prevent regrowth.
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When it comes to removing algae from your wooden deck, you have quite a few options. The most common you’ll hear is bleach, but bleaching your deck can alter its color and even corrode the metal fasteners keeping your deck together. For these reasons and more, bleach is not recommended by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for algae and mold removal. If you’re looking for alternative algae cleaning solutions, here are a few suggestions: Moss and algae removal products: There are quite a few different products on the market that are designed specifically to remove moss and algae from decks. Many of these products allow you to “wet it and forget it”, but tend to be more expensive than DIY cleaning solutions. Hydrogen peroxide: Another cleaner you probably already have in your home is hydrogen peroxide. However, it’s important to understand that hydrogen peroxide alone won’t kill algae growth – instead, it creates a foamy surface that helps lift the algae away from the surface, making it easier to scrub away. White distilled vinegar : White vinegar is a popular natural cleaner that can be used both inside and outside. Simply combine one gallon of water with one cup of white vinegar and scrub the deck with the solution to remove algae, mold, and mildew. Pressure washing : If you don’t want to use any products or chemicals on your deck, you can blast algae away with a pressure washer. Just be careful not to use too much pressure – if you’re not careful, you can damage the soft wood.
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six months Let the wood dry at least six months and preferably longer The hardest lesson: firewood takes a very long time to season Most folks who...
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