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Customer wants to keep the moss

Florin Nutu

New member
I have a customer that has rock pavers all around the house which has moss in between the joints/grooves. There is the typical mold mildew on the stone pavers. Is there any tips on how to clean without blowing off the moss?
 
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John James

Guest
The bad news is that it would probably be financially unfeasible to individually hand clean paver's to guarantee no harm to the moss. The good news is that this is Seattle and the moss will grow back in a couple of months.
 

Florin Nutu

New member
The bad news is that it would probably be financially unfeasible to individually hand clean paver's to guarantee no harm to the moss. The good news is that this is Seattle and the moss will grow back in a couple of months.

HAHA. I actually tried that angle with the customer but I guess it is a special moss planted by them 4 years back. I will see tomorow if they lift, if not I will have to pass up on the pavers and just do the rest of the work only.
 

John Orr

UAMCC Treasurer
One "nice" thing about moss is that if it pops out,just push it back in the cracks. I wouldn't use any chems, maybe a turbo or a 45* with the pressure cut way back. Test in a - hopefully - inconspicuous area.
 
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