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I washed a few decks this weekend, the first one was just a strip/clean and it had a little mold, but nothing major. It seemed to come off fine along with the previous sealer.

The 2nd deck was unsealed and was built in 2005. So, it's been 6 years without any type of protection. The railings came out great, but there is deep mold in a lot of the floor boards that I just can't seem to get up.

My helper went to mix sodium percarbonate to apply, but ended up spilling it all over the wet ground, so I went to the store and purchased the closest thing I could find, which was Thompsons Oxy Foaming Action or something like that. It's a Sodium Percarb cleaner, but I'm not sure how much or if it is comparable to the Sodium Percarb that I purchase from my chem supplier?

I tried several things to remove this from the wood, but nothing was successful. Against my better judgment, I even tried a solution of bleach, soap, and water on some of these areas to see if that would do the trick, nothing, it didn't even budge.

I have a picture to show what I am referring to. The deck looks much much better, but this deck cannot be sealed with any mold showing like this, right? This picture shows the worst spot, but since I spent so much time trying to remove all of this deep mold, I seriously lost my tail on this one.. Now I have to go back when I figure out a better method to remove it before any sealing can be done.



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I sent you a pm Phil

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Personally, I nuke it with a 30% SH mix, then spend about 2 hours rinsing. Not saying its the right way, just what I'd do.

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May not be mold at all. Pressure treated lumber treated with cca at times turns the wood green. Not much you can do to get the green out.

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Hmm, that wouldn't be good. However, if I scratch at the surface, it does seem to come off (in the other sections where the green was more on the surface.

Ray, I tried something like that once and the results weren't good for me, but there are plenty of others that use SH on wood without any issues.

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How strong of an SH solution did you try?

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I wouldn't use Sh if they are going to stain, stick with the correct way to clean wood.



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As long as you rinse it well enough, sh is fine

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SH is not fine!  From the picture it looks like maybe a grill was sitting there. But you can only see so much from a picture. Have you tried a sander? Make sure the wood is dry first.



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I tried about a 6% solution, but didn't feel comfortable using it based on everything I had read.

I went back to this house today armed with new knowledge from the guys who PM'd me and the green was completely gone... I was quite surprised, but I didn't believe it when the homeowner told me this. Maybe it was the final spray with oxalic acid that brightened everything up before I left? Besides sanding in a few spots where the wood furred, the deck is ready for sealing.

Thanks for all of the help from the guys who PM'd me and chimed in here.



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I'll bet that made your day Phil! Glad some kind of magic worked!



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Thanks, Brett. It was a relief since I was prepared to go toe to toe with that deck again, but was pleasantly surprised. I'm very new to cleaning wood, but I like the challenge that they provide.

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Roof Cleaning Severna Park MD wrote:

I tried about a 6% solution, but didn't feel comfortable using it based on everything I had read.

I went back to this house today armed with new knowledge from the guys who PM'd me and the green was completely gone... I was quite surprised, but I didn't believe it when the homeowner told me this. Maybe it was the final spray with oxalic acid that brightened everything up before I left? Besides sanding in a few spots where the wood furred, the deck is ready for sealing.

Thanks for all of the help from the guys who PM'd me and chimed in here.


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