Exactly. Thats what I'm afraid ofThat is a tricky one - I wouldn't want to use anything chemical for fear of damaging the rope so physically removing as best and gently as possible...
No problem.Some pictures attached. Is there a way to get rid of this growth without scrubbing and damaging the (decorative) fender?? Thanks
To kill the growth, you've been given two quality suggestions. Patio Magic will probably be more effective. Neither will affect the rope.
I've seen the claims about a synergistic effect with octaborate and BAC but haven't seen any proof yet. I haven't checked for a few years, perhaps some recent studies confirm the effect.Boracol will be more effective. Firstly, because it has disodium octaborate as its main ingredient, as well as some benzalkonium chloride. Secondly, because Boracol also contains ethylene glycol which helps it to penetrate the surface and therefore improves its effectiveness. In contrast, Patio Magic is simply water-based.
Interesting about ethylene glycol penetrating the surface to a greater extent than BAC, where did you read that?
Yes, I am aware of Boracol for timber preservation and improved penetration vs. products without glycol. I was wondering about improved penetration into rope. However, comparative study of impact on wood might still be interesting, thanks. I suspect that will be easier to find but not certain it will actually prove much regarding algae on rope.Boracol is primarily used as a timber preservative, the glycol content allows the boron to penetrate deeper into the wood. It works similarly with other materials.
It would make more sense to pressure wash after Boracol/PM, though rain will usually do the same job. The rope will then stay clean for six months at least.Carefull pressure washing cleans mooring lines like new. I assume the rope is synthetic.
This looks like moss?I find Wet & Forget more effective than Patio Magic, apart form on moss.
Wet & Forget has approx. the same concentration of Benzalkonium Chloride as Patio Magic. Benzalkonium Chloride will treat moss, algae and lichen. Don't expect an instant effect as it will take a few weeks to work. I'd expect it to behave in a very similar fashion to Patio Magic and would select whichever is cheaper or easiest to find.I find Wet & Forget more effective than Patio Magic, apart form on moss.
Cant do that. The rope is about 8 inches thick.If you can remove the rope and coil it in a tub, then a biological washing powder will eat away the debris without damaging the rope.