How Do You Clean Mildew & Mold From A Concrete Driveway?
In nature, mold and mildew have a purpose. That purpose is aiding in the decomposition of leaves and other plant debris. Mold and mildew thrive in warm, damp places, so if you live in a warm humid area, mold spores can be just about anywhere. If mold and mildew get onto your driveway, in addition to making your driveway look filthy, they can stick to your shoes and be transported into your home where they can cause bigger problems. Removing mold and mildew from your driveway is chore that’s time consuming but not difficult. Wet the molded area with a garden hose to dampen the area and keep mold spores from coming up into the air and getting on you. Scrub the area with a coarse brush or push broom to loosen the mold from the driveway. Rinse the area with hose to wash the mold away from the cement. Sprinkle powdered laundry detergent liberally over the mold-stained area. Scrub the detergent into the cement with the brush or push broom to remove the stain. Rinse the area and allow it to d