Your vinyl fence will probably require a good cleaning once a year and no more than that.
Green mold on vinyl fence.
Cleaning a vinyl fence regularly with routine maintenance will keep your white fence from becoming gray with dirt and dust or spotted with green from mold and mildew.
Spray on the fence and mold is killed and disappears in a couple of minutes.
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Fill a gallon bucket with warm water and 2 tbsp.
Certified soft wash of a vinyl pvc fence.
Remove green algae and brighten your fence and landscaping.
Wet a 6 to 8 foot section of the vinyl fence with a garden hose.
Do not use pressure or brushes as it wil.
Spray down your fence at least once a week if possible.
The reason is that algae can grow on vinyl over time.
If mold and mildew are likely to be an issue you might want to consider a protective coating of mold armor moldex or some other similar mold prevention coating.
The fence looks great.
You may have noticed vinyl fences that are turning green or yellow.
Exposed to the outdoor elements every day all day your vinyl fence will get dirty no way around it.
The sun will dry your fence off faster when working with these solutions ensuring that you don t leave conditions that are ripe for the growth to come back.
You should also be giving your fence a basic soapy wash at least once every few weeks.
How to clean a vinyl or pvc fence and remove algae moss mildew stains.
However no siding material is entirely maintenance free.
If vinyl shows green discoloration or staining typically one of two things is responsible.
Mold stains can be particularly tough.
Mix 1 3 cup 80 ml of laundry detergent 1 quart 94 l of bleach and 1 gallon 3 78 l of water.
When installed properly vinyl siding can withstand 180 mile per hour winds and look good doing it.
Pour the solution into a garden sprayer and spray down your fence.
If you ve used another method and still have trouble cleaning your vinyl fence you may want to consider a bleach solution.
Mold moss and mildew thrive under wet conditions.