Green growth removal/treatment?

Actually, WD40 is pretty effective at killing vegetation (including moss and grass).

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Ian Jackson
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10:1 with cold water. Throw in a small bottle of malt vinegar in every 2 gallons. Spray it or brush it on. Keep safety gear on.

I'd add some copper sulphate in there, too. About a teaspoon per gallon.

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Grimly Curmudgeon

It seems to be a problem with most(all?) the people using google.

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Geo

Ah. Time to killfile Google posters, perhaps.

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Huge

QED (Quite Easily...)

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usenet2012

Already done here. Kill on:

"^User-Agent:.*G2"

Seems to do the trick nicely.

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Steve Firth

Ta. Duly added.

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Huge

fred wrote: [snip]

What you posted was theory, dumbed down to the level that would insult the IQ of a retarded child.

How many times did you composted that with the correct mixture that is hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide and non-ionic surfactant?

See above.

For years you have been providing growth medium. You're fairly lucky that rain will wash it away. If you doubt how much Aspergillus and other moulds like acetate, have a look at silicon sealant used in showers. Those that liberate acetic acid on curing grow mould much faster than neutral cure.

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Steve Firth

It makes just as little sense the 2nd time.

You should know better than that.

MBQ

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Man at B&Q

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