Add an extension spray pole and you can easily handle all two story homes without a ladder.
How to use moss out on roofs.
Repeat treatment as necessary when new.
It is best to do this on a calm overcast day.
Use dry or wet.
To 4 000 sq ft of area.
Covers up to 6 000 sq.
Use the tool to gently lift away matted moss that has gathered on the flat sections of the shingles.
To apply as spray use a sprinkling can or tank sprayer.
Mix the contents of moss out concentrate by shaking the container for a few minutes.
Use on roofs patios sidewalks brick and unpainted cement.
Mix one part with 19 parts water 6 8 oz in 1 gallon of water.
For flat roofs or roofs that aren t safe to walk on use a liquid formula and a pump style sprayer to cover all the roof surfaces easily.
Connect spray nozzle to garden hose.
Shake well before using.
As moss dies rains will wash dead moss away.
Carefully get up to your roof and brush downward to knock the moss loose.
It covers walks and decks making them slick and dangerous to walk on.
Apply at the rate of 4 lbs.
Fight back by using lilly miller moss out.
Apply mixed solution at 0 8 2 5 gallons per 100 ft 2 10.
Continue layering the solution as needed to keep the moss damp for 20 minutes.
You can speed the process with a broom or rake too.
Climb up to the roof and begin scraping off dead moss from the shingles using a putty knife or painter s 5 in 1 tool and working from the bottom up.
To be proactive in moss control treat your roof right before the rainy season each year.
In the seams use the sharp edge of the scraper like a dental pick to force out the moss.
Set a hose end sprayer so that it will spray about 5 tablespoons of concentrate per gallon of water and pour the.
To 3 1 3.
Slowly add 4 lbs of this product to 13 1 3 gallons of water 1 lb.
Grab your oxygen bleach solution and apply it to all sections of moss growth.
For roofs and structures.
Covers up to 6 000 sq.
Moss algae mold and lichen cleaning chemicals can easily be sprayed from ground level.
When you are ready to spray turn the knob on the front.