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FAQs, Video, Wet & Forget

[27 Oct 2011 | 4 Comments ]

Part 2 in our sprayer video series is up! And remember, using a midrange sprayer can more than triple your productivity compared to a low-end sprayer.

FAQs, Video, Wet & Forget

[30 Sep 2011 | 6 Comments ]

Did you know using a midrange sprayer can more than triple your productivity compared to a low-end sprayer? Jenny at Wet & Forget proves it in Part 1 of 2 in our Sprayer Education series.

FAQs, Headline, Wet & Forget

[3 Aug 2011 | No Comment ]

fordThis post is part of our ongoing FAQ series, in which frequently asked questions we receive by email and phone are published for all to see. Take a look through our FAQ archives to see if your question has been answered.

Wet & Forget is the ultimate outdoor moss, mold, mildew, and algae stain remover, using Mother Nature as an ally against these eyesores. But what if you have mold and mildew on your car or truck? Can you use Wet & Forget without harming the paint job? Here’s an email we recently received that asked just that.

FAQs, Wet & Forget

[22 Apr 2011 | 4 Comments ]

Namib DesertThis post is part of our ongoing FAQ series, in which frequently asked questions we receive by email and phone are published for all to see. Take a look through our FAQ archives to see if your question has been answered.

Chances are you don’t live in the Namib Desert (pictured at left), but the climate may be relatively arid where you reside. Since Wet & Forget interacts with wind and rain in order to remove outdoor moss, mold, mildew, and algae, can you still use Wet & Forget even if rainfall is a rarity?

FAQs, Wet & Forget

[28 Mar 2011 | 2 Comments ]

RV This post is part of our ongoing FAQ series, in which frequently asked questions we receive by email and phone are published for all to see. Take a look through our FAQ archives to see if your question has been answered.

Wet & Forget is the ultimate outdoor moss, mold, mildew, and algae stain remover, using Mother Nature as an ally against infestations. But what if you have mold building in a more mobile outdoor surface of yours, such as an RV? Here’s an email we recently received that asked just that.

FAQs, Wet & Forget

[8 Mar 2011 | 2 Comments ]

Wet & ForgetThis post is part of our ongoing FAQ series, in which frequently asked questions we receive by email and phone are published for all to see. Take a look through our FAQ archives to see if your question has been answered.

Some of the most frequently asked questions we’ve been asked this year relate to how long Wet & Forget lasts. Put simply, what is the shelf life of Wet & Forget?

FAQs, Headline, Wet & Forget

[25 Feb 2011 | 2 Comments ]

Vinyl boat seatThis post is part of our ongoing FAQ series, in which frequently asked questions we receive by email and phone are published for all to see. Take a look through our FAQ archives to see if your question has been answered.

When we get questions regarding Wet & Forget’s effectiveness on vinyl, it typically concerns boat seating. For example, here’s an inquiry we recently received:

Q: Can I use Wet & Forget on the vinyl seating on my pontoon boat?

FAQs, Wet & Forget

[24 Feb 2011 | 18 Comments ]

Hardwood Composite DeckingThis post is part of our ongoing FAQ series, in which frequently asked questions we receive by email and phone are published for all to see. Take a look through our FAQ archives to see if your question has been answered.

As you know if you’ve used Wet & Forget in the past, the ultimate outdoor moss, mold, mildew, and algae remover you purchase at retailers is highly concentrated and requires a 5:1 dilution rate (5 parts water, 1 part Wet & Forget) for maximum effectiveness. But what if you forgot about the dilution rate, and suddenly have a pressing question like the one we recently received?

FAQs, Wet & Forget

[27 Jan 2011 | 11 Comments ]

Stone RailA question we hear more than any others is “Why should I use Wet & Forget instead of other cleaning products?” For one, mother nature does all the hard work for you. But the main reason you should use Wet & Forget is that it is non-caustic, non-acidic, and does not contain bleach. You might find yourself asking, why is that so important? Here’s why:

FAQs, Wet & Forget

[29 Sep 2010 | 7 Comments ]

Wet & Forget is great at removing moss, mold, mildew, and algae stains from any outdoor surface! It’s a non-caustic, non-acidic product that contains no bleach. There’s no scrubbing or pressure washing involved. All you have to do is apply the product over the affected area and mother nature will do the rest!
But what can’t Wet & Forget remove?
Unfortunately Wet & Forget is not a magical “Undo” button for everything. For example it cannot remove dirt, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, rust, or the in-laws.
To remove dirt stains from surfaces …