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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.

Fun Fridays, Video, Wet & Forget

[2 Sep 2011 | No Comment ]

Out of nowhere, September is upon us. The sun’s strength is weakening by the day as the earth’s axis tilts toward the Southern Hemisphere (we’re pretty sure that’s the science behind it). To say goodbye to yet another summer, here’s a video of some daring teenagers and twentysomethings letting go and having a blast.

Video, Wet & Forget

[28 Oct 2010 | 2 Comments ]

We’ve got a new video up on our YouTube channel now! It’s Part II of our application process for wooden decks and fences. In Part I we showed you how to apply, and now you can see the results! Note that even the stubborn black mold is lessening due to the Wet & Forget application.

To grab some Wet & Forget for yourself, just visit our store locator. Enjoy the video!

Video, Wet & Forget

[12 Oct 2010 | No Comment ]

We’ve got a new video up on our YouTube channel now! It covers the application process for wooden decks and fences.

Video, Wet & Forget

[27 Sep 2010 | No Comment ]

If you’ve purchased Wet & Forget before, you may have initially scanned our Before & After photos while doing your research.

If you’re a Wet & Forget newcomer, we recommend checking out that photo gallery when you can. It will show you how capable an outdoor moss, mold and mildew remover Wet & Forget is. There are two ways to do this: Click the link above, or watch this brand new video!

Video, Wet & Forget

[23 Jun 2010 | 4 Comments ]

If you live in the NE or NW United States, you may have spotted Wet & Forget’s TV commercial sometime in the past couple weeks. Currently, the TV spot is running in various regions in New England and the Pacific Northwest.

If you’re not in one of those regions, don’t fret; we’ve embedded the 30 second spot! Check it out, let us know what you think, and be on the lookout – it may be coming to your area soon!