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Old 20-05-2004, 10:56 AM   #1
Alan
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Default mold spores on vinyl siding

I have many dark brown raised bumps, very tiny on the lower 6 - 7 ft of
vinyl siding that is near mulched beds. I have learned that these are mold
spores coming from fungus in the mulch. They are very difficult to
remove - I ended up using lots of elbow grease plus steel wool plus various
cleaners to get some of it off - but it is not an effective approach. It is
too much effort.

Anyone have an idea of how to remove these? I was told that applying
fungicide to the beds might reduce the number. I used cedar mulch the last
time but have used pine bark in the past.

alan


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Old 20-05-2004, 10:57 AM   #2
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Default Re: mold spores on vinyl siding

"Alan" <moskowa1NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have many dark brown raised bumps, very tiny on the lower 6 - 7 ft of
> vinyl siding that is near mulched beds. I have learned that these are
> mold spores coming from fungus in the mulch. They are very difficult
> to remove - I ended up using lots of elbow grease plus steel wool plus
> various cleaners to get some of it off - but it is not an effective
> approach. It is too much effort.
>
> Anyone have an idea of how to remove these? I was told that applying
> fungicide to the beds might reduce the number. I used cedar mulch the
> last time but have used pine bark in the past.
>
> alan
>

It sounds like shotgun fungus. Here's more about it:

http://www.google.com/search?q=shotgun%20fungus
 
Old 20-05-2004, 09:58 PM   #3
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Default Re: mold spores on vinyl siding

the best thing i've found, hands down, for getting rid of
mold is bleach. however, i don't know what effect this
might have on the vinyl.

i'd suggest testing an inconspicuous section of vinyl to see
if the bleach damages the color or whatever. i'd also
suggest waiting a few days before determining that there's
no color change, partly because i wouldn't recommend hosing
down the bleached section near the mulched beds, so the
bleach would probably not get removed completely.

but there is absolutely nothing else that i, personally,
would ever use to get rid of mold other than bleach. no
scrubbing involved. swipe bleach-water rag across moldy
surface, wait a few minutes. the bleach kills the mold and
it just sorta disappears like magic.

uhh...wear old clothes, don't mix bleach with other
chemicals, and you'd probably want to wear gloves, tho i
don't. i'd probably mix the bleach 50-50 w/water, and then
i, personally, (because i'm obsessive compulsive about some
things ) would get a different rag and a bucket of plain
water, and rinse the bleached surface (and would probably
wring the rag out into the original bleach mixture container
to keep the rinse water as clean as possible...but again,
i'm *really* OCD about some things!)

but again, just make sure the bleach won't damage the vinyl
siding first!

jt

"Alan" <moskowa1NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have many dark brown raised bumps, very tiny on the

lower 6 - 7 ft of
> vinyl siding that is near mulched beds. I have learned

that these are mold
> spores coming from fungus in the mulch. They are very

difficult to
> remove - I ended up using lots of elbow grease plus steel

wool plus various
> cleaners to get some of it off - but it is not an

effective approach. It is
> too much effort.
>
> Anyone have an idea of how to remove these? I was told

that applying
> fungicide to the beds might reduce the number. I used

cedar mulch the last
> time but have used pine bark in the past.
>
> alan
>
>
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Old 21-05-2004, 10:57 AM   #4
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Default Re: mold spores on vinyl siding

ok thanks - now I see I have a lot of cleaning to do

al
"Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail-nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "Alan" <moskowa1NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I have many dark brown raised bumps, very tiny on the lower 6 - 7 ft of
> > vinyl siding that is near mulched beds. I have learned that these are
> > mold spores coming from fungus in the mulch. They are very difficult
> > to remove - I ended up using lots of elbow grease plus steel wool plus
> > various cleaners to get some of it off - but it is not an effective
> > approach. It is too much effort.
> >
> > Anyone have an idea of how to remove these? I was told that applying
> > fungicide to the beds might reduce the number. I used cedar mulch the
> > last time but have used pine bark in the past.
> >
> > alan
> >

> It sounds like shotgun fungus. Here's more about it:
>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=shotgun%20fungus



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