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My Neighbor Taught Me This “No-Scrub” Trick for Green Algae on Siding—Here’s How It Actually Works (Plus Safety Tips!)

💡 Neighbor’s actual recipe (the safe version):

1 cup oxygen bleach powder (like OxiClean without added detergents)

1 gallon warm water

1 tbsp dish soap (helps solution cling to vertical surfaces)

→ Never use chlorine bleach—it damages siding and kills landscaping.

🚫 Critical Safety Warnings Most Articles Skip

❌ NEVER Mix Vinegar + Bleach

Creates toxic chlorine gas—can cause lung damage or death. Keep these chemicals separate.

❌ Vinegar Runoff Harms Gardens

Acidic runoff can:

Burn plant roots within 24 hours

Alter soil pH for months

Kill beneficial microbes

✅ Safer practice: Pre-soak plants below siding with water before spraying. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning.

❌ Pressure Washing = Hidden Damage

High PSI (>1,500) can:

Force water behind siding → rot, mold, structural damage

Strip paint prematurely

Void siding warranties

✅ Better approach: Soft-wash with low-pressure garden sprayer (or pump sprayer).

🧴 Step-by-Step: The Actually Low-Effort Method

What You’ll Need

Pump sprayer (or garden sprayer with adjustable nozzle)

Oxygen bleach powder (sodium percarbonate)

Dish soap (clear, dye-free)

Garden hose with spray nozzle (low pressure)

Safety glasses + gloves

The Process

Prep the area

→ Water plants below siding thoroughly

→ Cover delicate flowers with plastic sheeting

Mix solution

→ 1 cup oxygen bleach + 1 tbsp dish soap + 1 gallon warm water

→ Stir until dissolved (don’t use metal container—can react)

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