
Wet and Forget
Mold and mildew are pretty tough customers, especially
in wet and humid climates. These
fungal spores just love attaching themselves to moist surfaces, and
spreading like mad on everything. This
is why many mold cleaning regimens involve finding the source of moisture
and taking care of it. If the
source of moisture is rain, however, then what in the world are you supposed
to do about that? Mold growth
outdoors is even harder to deal with because of nature’s tears.
No one can stop that
particular source of moisture, but now you can use it against mold.
Enter Wet and Forget Remover for
mildew, mold, and algae.
It’s a little surprising how this product from
There are many advantages to using Wet and Forget.
Other than being material friendly,
it also doesn’t have any harsh fumes. Just
to be safe though, always wear protective gear when doing any kind of
cleaning. Another plus is it’s
very affordable. A gallon of this
concentrate can go a long way.
One 30 dollar bottle can make as many as six gallons of mixture, and can be
used on more than 2000 square feet worth of area.
The only added cost comes in the form
of a simple garden pump if you don’t already have one.
Other than that, no other special
tools are needed to apply Wet and Forget.
They say one application does its work for as long as a year, keeping
mold and bacteria at bay that whole time.
During the next application, which they advise to do once a year, all
that mold, mildew, and algae comes off even faster than the first time.
Other than having to buy a cheap
garden sprayer, the only real downside to this product is it takes a while
for it to take effect. For those
that want instant gratification, you might be disappointed.
Those willing to be a little patient
will be greatly rewarded.
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