Get back to enjoying your awning and let wet forget outdoor do all the work for you.
Lichen on awning.
Mix 1 part wet forget outdoor with 5 parts water in a pump up style garden sprayer.
The easiest way to remove lichen and dirt from the surface of an awning is with a pressure washer with a telescoping.
Sweep the outside of the awning to remove dust twigs and any other debris that has accumulated.
Mildew is a type of fungus that s similar to mold.
Do not let the bleach solution remain on the roof any.
Limit the size of your work area so the soap does not dry on the awning.
An awning is an exterior overhang on a building.
The combination of the wind and the rain breakdown the growth and rinse your surfaces clean over time.
Lichens will grow on anything that sits still long enough including slow growing plants tree trunks rocks fence posts fallen logs tombstones and even the ground.
Spray your awning with the diluted wet forget solution at a time that allows 4 to 5 hours drying time before the.
Identify mildew on an awning.
Awnings are susceptible to a growth of algae mold and mildew just like anything else exposed to the outside elements for a continuous amount of time.
Remove the lichen as soon as possible to prevent it from growing out of control and taking excessive time to remove.
Wet and forget is as simple as spraying your outdoor surface and forgetting it.
Lichen is a variety of fungus that grows in particularly humid climates.
Washing with soap and water is usually not enough to completely remove the green stain of algae so a concentrated solution such as hydrogen peroxide is necessary.
Easily remove lichen from any surface with wet forget.
Awnings do require regular cleaning but mildew demands a different kind of cleaning solution and more elbow grease.
Green algae black mold and moss begin to die off on contact.
If you have been neglecting your awnings of late you might be relieved to find that it is possible to remove any moss growths that have developed and restore the canvas as much as possible.
Scrub the awning with a stiff brush saturated with the soap solution.
Use a circular motion to work the solution into the awning fabric.
Scrub the moss and lichen from the roof with a long handled scrub brush.
On an awning it will likely appear as gray or white spots and will look like a powder.