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try simple green --just spray it on let it set a minute then use one of those windshield bug scrubby sponges and use a soft toothbrush in the corners ---rinse immediately top to bottom--do a section at a time don't try to do the whole side all at once---FED 387
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I found that 5% distilled white vinegar and 95% water and a scrub brush cleans and stops the mildew.
Also, after scrubbing, don't rinse it off right away to allow the vinegar some time to kill all the mold. About an hour should do. A gallon of pre-mix can be bought in most grocery stores for under a dollar. Good luck. Chuck Last edited by Chuck Gallagher; 08-12-2020 at 09:14 AM. Reason: clarification |
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