Moss can get slippy when it rains, have you tried a jet wash they are really good or if you havent got one maybe try boiling water and/or good old fashioned bleach, my mother in law to be uses it on her block paving and moss wouldnt dare grow on there, believe me there isnt nothing that women (bless her) hasnt bleached!! You dont want to use to harsh a chemical if you have got pets and kids.
2007-03-12 00:01:01
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answered by bez 4
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Jeyes Fluid will kill the moss and you can then remove what's left of it with a yard brush.
Jeyes Fluid also do a special "Moss Remover from Concrete Paths" product. My son bought and used this just recently.
Try your local hardware shop or Homebase store.
2007-03-12 07:03:40
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answered by The Shadow 3
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there are lots of products on the market that will do this job for you but the cheapest and just as effective as the most expensive is some strong disinfectant like jeyes fluid mixed in two gallons of water in a watering can treat the moss on a dry day by watering as if you were watering flowers you will find that it will kill off the moss very quickly
2007-03-12 07:03:14
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answered by michael c 3
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Pressure washer will do wonders for a concrete path and is a wise investment if you have a lot of concrete surface area. It is best, it will take oil off pavement and paint off a house.
2007-03-12 06:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Sugar soap and a stiff broom to help kill the moss. Hi Pressure hose to finish them off.
2007-03-12 07:15:58
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answered by Icy Gazpacho 6
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Moss remover product from garden centre, follow instructions, ckeck its safe for children animals after drying. Problem solved.
2007-03-12 07:04:19
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answered by Andy 3
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Jeyes Fluid will kill the moss and once it is dead you can use a stiff broom to clear any you have missed
2007-03-12 10:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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sulphate of ammonia, sold by most garden centres as a fertliser, cup full in a gallon of water, allow to disolve, will be able to brush it off next day
2007-03-14 05:45:01
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answered by peter_electro 3
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try a product called Mosgo Masonry..........there is a particular Mosgo product if it is to be used on tarmacadam,
all available at your local hardware store
2007-03-12 20:24:52
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answered by b m 1
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bleach will help. So will slaked lime sprinkled all over
2007-03-12 07:28:08
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answered by Subunu k 1
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