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where the green cast was light. I have a 2 gallon sprayer that I mixed a diluted solution of SG and water, sprayed it on, used the long handled car wash brush to wipe it off and rinsed well after. This was on the clapboard section. Looks fine now.
On the section of the house where I have shingles, I had a problem with SG. The moss overcast was heavier. I just finished replacing the bottom row of shingles but before doing that, I tried the SG on a section about 18' X 4" high. It worked on some parts, not on others. After trying, I thought the moss was just too "green" on the lower half so I decided to use the bleach.
Rinsed all the SG off and mixed a solution of about 1 cup of bleach to 2 gallons of water and sprayed that on. Green gone with light brushing. Again used the car brush but with the shingles, used vertical motion to follow the grain of the wood.
This has been a problem with the rear of the house since we bought it 40 years ago. Just not enough sunshine hits the lower part of the north/northeast section.
I am satisfied with both methods. If I ever have to do this again, I think I will use a light bleach solution. SG is fine but more work than the bleach.For this old Granny, that part is important.
Neither product caused any change in the stain color. It is still the same old barn red with no streaks. I did rinse well with heavy hose spray.
It was a quick and easy job. As to replacing the shingles...that is another story.
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