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westend wrote:
Probably because it contains sodium hydroxide, better known as lye. It is a caustic.
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ScottG wrote:Probably because it contains sodium hydroxide, better known as lye. It is a caustic.djousma wrote:
I use tilex. Its the bleach that does the trick. Spray it on both top and underside, and roll it up for an hour or so. Unroll it, scrub the few stained spots, and hose it off. Looks as good as new.
Same here.
For some reason Tilex Mold and Mildew does a better job at getting stains off the awning than any other similar product - and I've used just about all of them.
The Tilex even removed stains that were years old that other bleach products couldn't.
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prfssr wrote:
I use "awesome" from the Dollar Tree. You can get it in normal strength or you can buy the straight stuff and mix it yourself. I have both so I can use something stronger if needed. This stuff is, well - awesome.
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djousma wrote:
I use tilex. Its the bleach that does the trick. Spray it on both top and underside, and roll it up for an hour or so. Unroll it, scrub the few stained spots, and hose it off. Looks as good as new.
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