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Re Removing slab mould
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13-11-2008, 04:34 PM
taylor.rmt
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Rusty_Hinge
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Anne Welsh Jackson
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"Vipera berus" wrote:
Cheap thin bleach (Sainsbury's 20p or so...) Neat with a stiff
brush, lasts for ages!
It will, of course, kill any plants if it lands on the garden, or
even if it washes onto the garden after rain...
Not seriously. It degrades rapidly on contact with organic material,
so will kill only the plant parts immediate adjacent to the slabs.
Most established plants will not suffer badly, unless you go mad
with it.
That's interesting Nick. How do you kill something "not seriously"? ;-)
With mild prejudice...
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There are two possible products that you could use to remove mould on patios: Patio Magic, which is great for killing mould, algae and moss. This can be found at
http://gardens.taylorschoice.co.uk/p...ons_2-5ltr.php
alternatively you could try armillatox which can be found at
http://gardens.taylorschoice.co.uk/p...latox_1ltr.php
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