Try this product it is much more effective than bleach.
http://www.traskresearch.com/mold.htm
2006-07-08 06:25:24
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answered by Kamikazeâ?ºKid 5
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Google your question.
Some of these other answers may work, but you might risk the siding. You have to know how the cleaner will treat the siding. Are you sure it's mold? If it's getting sunlight and is drying a lot, it might not be mold.
2006-07-08 01:53:56
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answered by Alpha 1
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bleach is the only thing that will kill the mold. if you don't like it try a non chlorine bleach or tsp if you are painting. are they painted or natural
2006-07-08 02:45:21
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answered by rmisbach 4
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use a pressure washer with soap or a non bleach cleaner
2006-07-08 01:53:58
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answered by Shooter 2
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Use a power washer with a mild detergent.
2006-07-08 01:52:53
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answered by Biker 6
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Simple green and light scrubbing
2006-07-08 01:53:46
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answered by tburke_25 2
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Try oxyclean or sodium hexameta phosphate.
2006-07-08 01:54:11
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answered by thomas p 3
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presser washer on low
2006-07-08 01:55:43
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answered by tomisohere 3
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try mean green
2006-07-08 01:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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