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How do I eliminate moss delight in my moss rock waterfall? By GRUMPY.

Pressure washer is the best way to remove it. Get a pint can of polyurethane sealant, like for decopage, and see how you like that look, clear coat spray paint too I guess.


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    September 8, 2010 at 4:31 am

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    4 Comments on Pressure washer is the best way to remove it. Get …

    January 4, 2010

    By Smurf

    Vinegar will get rid of the moss.

    ………..The Last word on Moss Removal……….

    Http://www.Clevermag.com/investigations/moss.htm
    I imagine it doesn’t matter where the moss is as long as it works

    ………..OPEN THE ABOVE LINK……………….
    Re: cleaning mossy driveways: We have had numerous responses to the concrete cleaning proposal that uses Tide and bleach diluted in water.

    We here at Clever cannot guarantee that it will work because the recipe was sent it by a reader (See the Reader Response below). However, we do have experience with moss removal and high pressure washers.

    By GRUMPY

    Pressure washer is the best way to remove it. Get a pint can of polyurethane sealant, like for decopage, and see how you like that look, clear coat spray paint too I guess.

    Was it moss, algae or lichens? Most moss rock is really lichen growth.

    Anyway, here’s a product that might work for you.

    It’s not for “moss” but may do the same thing:

    Http://www.Theo2system.com/?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=