I haven't found anything to remove. I always point it out to customer and advise him that we can't remove it.
Michael Derose said
Sep 16, 2014
Mr clean magic eraser and some good Ole elbow grease.
John Aloisio said
Sep 16, 2014
J racenstien sells an artillery fungus remover. I used it this summer and it worked well. Only required very minimal scrubbing with magic eraser
Hank Timmermann said
Sep 16, 2014
John,
Any shadows?
Hank
John Aloisio said
Sep 16, 2014
Only on the aluminum window trim.
Hank Timmermann said
Sep 16, 2014
I guess I'll be placing an order this week. Thanks John.
Hank
Ethan Moore said
Sep 17, 2014
Thank you so much John, I will have to try this.
There are huge sections that are covered (15feet x 10feet), would you only recommend a magic eraser? or would some very stiff brush do the trick to scrub them off with?
Edward Yackenovich said
Sep 17, 2014
ETHAN, HAD TO BID ON A HOUSE THAT HAD THIS ON IT THE BID FELL THRU BUT THIS IS WHAT I FOUND .I HAVE NOT TRIED IT SO CANNOT VOUCH FOR IT......http://powerpressurewash.com/artillery-fungus-and-spore-remover.html
John Aloisio said
Sep 17, 2014
Magic eraser
Gordon Caldwell said
Sep 17, 2014
Runs about $30 gal! Works pretty good,But still require some elbow grease!
Michael Derose said
Sep 17, 2014
That chemical is designed to only work on the fungus if it's 2 weeks old. I'm sure it would work if you catch it within 2-5 months. Anything older than that will still leave a halo behind.
Thomas Pendleton said
Sep 17, 2014
Always good to hear more about this terrible stuff. Expectations with customer. Managed to score a total planting bed replacement at one house we cleaned. White house with bark mulch all around it. Yikes. Now it is a white house with beautiful stone all around it. Magic Eraser and finger nail. :)
Jeff Thompson said
Sep 20, 2014
John Aloisio wrote:
J racenstien sells an artillery fungus remover. I used it this summer and it worked well. Only required very minimal scrubbing with magic eraser
Hey John - got a name for that fungus remover. Did a search on JRacensteins site but couldn't locate it.
I'm sure many of you have seen this. It is everywhere here... Is there anything you use to help remove this?
If you don't automatically know what this is let me know on here and I will explain it. But basically its a pain in the rear end.
J racenstien sells an artillery fungus remover. I used it this summer and it worked well. Only required very minimal scrubbing with magic eraser
Any shadows?
Hank
Only on the aluminum window trim.
Hank
Thank you so much John, I will have to try this.
There are huge sections that are covered (15feet x 10feet), would you only recommend a magic eraser? or would some very stiff brush do the trick to scrub them off with?
ETHAN, HAD TO BID ON A HOUSE THAT HAD THIS ON IT THE BID FELL THRU BUT THIS IS WHAT I FOUND .I HAVE NOT TRIED IT SO CANNOT VOUCH FOR IT......http://powerpressurewash.com/artillery-fungus-and-spore-remover.html
Magic eraser
Hey John - got a name for that fungus remover. Did a search on JRacensteins site but couldn't locate it.