Shakes and shingles can be used to cover the entire exterior or be installed in gables and other areas to complement wood or stone siding.
Cleaning cedar shingle siding.
Cleaning away the age is the first step in caring for cedar shingles.
While you can use household bleach to kill mold and algae it tends to make the cedar shingle s surface fuzzy because of the excessive pulping reaction when using it.
Traditionally and currently shingles are cut from a.
Apply it with a pump sprayerlet it sit for about 15 minutes before rinsing it off with with a garden hose.
Cedar shakes and shingles.
This will protect plants from any possible damage to the greenery from bleach runoff.
Use wash safe cedar wash to clean old cedar shake roofs cedar shingle siding cedar fencing or any other cedar used outdoors.
Cedar wash works great on all types of cedar or any type of natural wood.
The oxygen bleach comes as a granular powder that mixes with water.
Wearing your rubber gloves.
Water any grass plants flowers or other foliage surrounding your cedar siding.
Cedar shingles can also grow moss and algae or develop iron staining which requires periodic cleaning.
Removing the the wood mold with oxygen bleach.
It is non toxic to trees and vegetation and will not remove natural color from the siding.
Use it to clean fences decks furniture cedar siding or roofing barn board and log homes.
When you have completed your cleaning let it dry for 48 hours and then apply our cedar seal to protect it.
Use on old cedar to remove the outer dead gray layer of wood pulp plus stains from mold and mildew then reveal new clean looking cedar.
Start by cleaning a small area.
It is highly toxic to vegetation.
Mix a commercial wood cleaner in a regular garden sprayer according to the manufacturer s directions and spray the cleaner onto a small area of your cedar shakes starting at the top and working your way down.
Allow the cleaner to soak into the wood for 15 to 20 minutes.
Department of agriculture s forest services laboratory recommends cleaning cedar shingles with an oxidizing bleach as opposed to a household bleach to avoid damaging the wood.
The cedar bureau recommends using a solution of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water.