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Soft washing mossy tiles

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I got asked to do this bungalow with a good caking of moss. Did a first coating with biowash, turned it pale yellow bit not much else. Today gave another go with aprox 5% SH but that just turned it white. I think the moss is too deep as it were. Gave it a thorough soaking but still no vast improvement. Still looking at a good few hours scraping so instead going to take out the pressure washer and just low pressure with turbo on it.

Thinking of getting a small petrol washer just for roofs as my current one I use is too much tbh. Will let you know how it goes.

 
View attachment 11923I got asked to do this bungalow with a good caking of moss. Did a first coating with biowash, turned it pale yellow bit not much else. Today gave another go with aprox 5% SH but that just turned it white. I think the moss is too deep as it were. Gave it a thorough soaking but still no vast improvement. Still looking at a good few hours scraping so instead going to take out the pressure washer and just low pressure with turbo on it.

Thinking of getting a small petrol washer just for roofs as my current one I use is too much tbh. Will let you know how it goes.
Have you seen my new gun green

 
On this note I would recommend DA multi tool for nozzle then you can spray - flip over and brush

Great on render

That's for WFP

 
No mate, thought i'd leave the bottom half. Going for artistic impression.

As I was just walking along the roof I was waiting for the clean areas to dry a bit for grip

12 garden sacks of moss.

I do like bungalows as they tend to have more roof area than houses. Better money

 
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