Walmart has 64-Oz Miracle Brands Outdoor Cleaner Spray-On Concentrate for $3.88. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
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Features:
Wipes out stains from algae, mold, mildew and more
Lifts dirt, cleans stains and brightens surfaces
Powerful, fast-acting and long lasting
Outdoor cleaner for decks, concrete, brick and more
Miracle Brands Outdoor Cleaner is designed for outdoor use on wood and composite decks siding patios driveways roofs stucco outdoor furniture and so much more. Simply attach your hose and spray your way to a cleaner home. Our formulation is bleach and chlorine-free.
Product SKU:
515594188
UPC:
850017750029
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Walmart has 64-Oz Miracle Brands Outdoor Cleaner Spray-On Concentrate for $3.88. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
Thanks Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.
Features:
Wipes out stains from algae, mold, mildew and more
Lifts dirt, cleans stains and brightens surfaces
Powerful, fast-acting and long lasting
Outdoor cleaner for decks, concrete, brick and more
Model: Miracle Brands Outdoor Cleaner Spray On Concentrate for Algae, Mold and Mildew, 64 oz
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This is a good price for this product, but it seems to be just basic oxalic acid and water, which can be sourced much more cheaply.
Also, oxalic acid is more of a brightener than a cleaner and should be applied following good cleaning with sodium percarbonate (oxiclean) & dawn soap and water.
I use 2/2/2 formula. 2 gallons of very warm water, 2 oz of dawn, 2 cups of oxiclean.
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This is a good price for this product, but it seems to be just basic oxalic acid and water, which can be sourced much more cheaply.
Also, oxalic acid is more of a brightener than a cleaner and should be applied following good cleaning with sodium percarbonate (oxiclean) & dawn soap and water.
I use 2/2/2 formula. 2 gallons of very warm water, 2 oz of dawn, 2 cups of oxiclean.
Ak1802, Listen to this person. Used it yesterday on the downstairs porch that gets water rundown from porch above it causing mold/mildew.. sprayed it, let it sit for 10 minutes and looked great given it's age (it's a builder paint job in the elements for 4 years..)
Ak1802, Listen to this person. Used it yesterday on the downstairs porch that gets water rundown from porch above it causing mold/mildew.. sprayed it, let it sit for 10 minutes and looked great given it's age (it's a builder paint job in the elements for 4 years..)
Definitely a good deal for a safer all purpose outdoor cleaner. I prefer a Jomax/Bleach/water mix but that's inherently more expensive and bleach can be too much for most plants.
Yep, I made the mistake this past weekend of buying a different brand because I couldn't find Mold Armor. Went through 2 $20 bottles with little results. Went back and found the last one of Mold Armor. One quick spray with Mold Armor and it was all gone.
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Also, oxalic acid is more of a brightener than a cleaner and should be applied following good cleaning with sodium percarbonate (oxiclean) & dawn soap and water.
I use 2/2/2 formula. 2 gallons of very warm water, 2 oz of dawn, 2 cups of oxiclean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmw-n86WoxM
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Also, oxalic acid is more of a brightener than a cleaner and should be applied following good cleaning with sodium percarbonate (oxiclean) & dawn soap and water.
I use 2/2/2 formula. 2 gallons of very warm water, 2 oz of dawn, 2 cups of oxiclean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmw-n86WoxM
Ak1802, Listen to this person. Used it yesterday on the downstairs porch that gets water rundown from porch above it causing mold/mildew.. sprayed it, let it sit for 10 minutes and looked great given it's age (it's a builder paint job in the elements for 4 years..)
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