Scrub away the mold leaving the borax solution in the wood.
Mold on painted wood siding.
The gentler bleach type removes green mold stains in only 20 minutes.
Houses today use different siding materials including vinyl wood aluminum brick and stucco.
Water and moist air are the number one growth factors for mold and mildew.
As the mold spores haven t penetrated through to the wood you can use a mild cleanser to remove the surface mold with a high rate of success.
To clean mildew or mold mix a squirt or two of dishwashing detergent and some warm water.
Painted or stained wood is easier to clean as the mold is not able to penetrate the stain or paint.
Paint brush or roller and pan.
When mildew gains a foothold homeowners often turn to diluted chlorine bleach sodium hypochlorite a k a.
Your standard household whitener.
Test a small section of the siding to make sure it won t cause damage.
Combine a tablespoon of borax with a cup of water then apply this solution to the mold with a soft bristled brush.
Mold also stains exposed wood however mold growth more likely to occur on un sealed un painted wood will add its own two cents to weathering casued color change and variation in wood appearance on the building excterior and in part because of its less homogenious pattern it may be less attractive.
If the mold is still hanging on it s time to bring out the borax which is an alkaline mineral salt cleaner that s safer to use than bleach.
Make sure the paint you use on the outside of your home contains a mildewcide.
Use powdered oxygen bleach to remove mold from wooden deck or siding if it s green.
Mold and mildew can be dangerous to people and damaging to wood so it s always a good idea to clean it off when it comes up.
Mold can grow on a variety of types of surfaces including wood aluminum and vinyl as well as on grease and dirt.
Mold and mildew can stain your siding cause wood to rot and impact allergies or make occupants sick.
When you remove the mold and mildew from your siding you protect your home s market value and your family inside.
It s important to clean the outside of your house regularly to remove any mold or mildew and to clean it thoroughly before painting.
Preventing mold begins with creating an environment that is inhospitable to its growth.
If you live in a warm humid climate mold and mildew will often form on the exterior siding and trim of your home.