Nature has painted my decks green - how to reverse .......... ??

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I am thinking the following (it is pretty bad) ...........

1. Jetwash

2. Scrub using Ecover washing up liquid.

3. On stubborn areas, use oxalic acid/Y10

4. Jetwash again.

Does anyone have any better suggestion ? ............ many thanks :)
 
You don't say what your deck is made of. If teak, be very careful. If GRP or Treadmaster or similar, careful use of a pressure washer will easily clean it up. An other option is to use one of the many brands of patio cleaner.
 
You don't say what your deck is made of. If teak, be very careful. If GRP or Treadmaster or similar, careful use of a pressure washer will easily clean it up. An other option is to use one of the many brands of patio cleaner.
Be carefull with the jetwasher even on GRP. Mine's a cheap one, but was still strong enough to blow a couple of holes in the gelcoat when doing the same job on a friend's boat.
 
My decks are Tread master, I find Patio Magic very effective. Just brush on and leave, might need a second go later if not fully cleared.
In my experience from neighbours, give a bloke a jet wash and he can clean in an afternoon and area that used to take him an hour with a bucket and brush.
 
Sorry ….. it is GRP …… I have never used patio magic - small areas only or the whole thing ??
All of it, with a spray wearing a mask. Not when afloat tho’, it’s toxic. Leave for weeks, rinse. Sunshine helps it’s action, so leave til next month?
 
Sorry ….. it is GRP …… I have never used patio magic - small areas only or the whole thing ??
The whole deck. Use on of those gallon sized, pressurised week killer bottles - the one that slings over your shoulder, you pump up and spray with a wand. Do the whole deck and under toe rail fittings etc. bobs yer auntie
 
I am thinking the following (it is pretty bad) ...........

1. Jetwash

2. Scrub using Ecover washing up liquid.

3. On stubborn areas, use oxalic acid/Y10

4. Jetwash again.

Does anyone have any better suggestion ? ............ many thanks :)

Any benzalkonium chloride based mould and mildew or patio cleaner will do the job effortlessly
eg
Patio Magic , which is widely available
Wet & Forget, from Screwfix and Robert Dyas etc
Barrenttine Knockout Mould and Mildew Cleaner, from Toolstation

Good for killing algae on ropes etc
AFAIK safe on hoods and covers etc but always test on a corner if in doubt.
 
Bit early in the season for a spring clean. I usually wait until late March, early April, I have always used bleach, a bit of fairy liquid and a jet wash. I am fiberglass (some with paint on) and brown treadmaster. I have been using this method for years. The only stains I fail to remove are light brown rust stains near the anchor and chain. I think they are there forever.
 
Bit early in the season for a spring clean. I usually wait until late March, early April, I have always used bleach, a bit of fairy liquid and a jet wash. I am fiberglass (some with paint on) and brown treadmaster. I have been using this method for years. The only stains I fail to remove are light brown rust stains near the anchor and chain. I think they are there forever.
Oxalic acid or an oxalic acid based cleaner such as Y10 will remove those.
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Oxalic acid or an oxalic acid based cleaner such as Y10 will remove those.
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Then I must try some this year. Who sells it ? Is it a powder or liquid ? Do you apply and leave or apply and scrub ? In all the many years I have been boating I have never used it. Cheers
 
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