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Siding
My
home has large overhangs and tall oak trees, so mildew growth on the
siding has been a constant battle. Twice a year I sprayed the whole
house down with bleach, yet 2 months later mold returned… again,
and again, and again. Plus I was very concerned about toxic bleach affecting
our plants. About a year and a half ago, I cleaned it with our enzyme
Mildew cleaner and today the entire house remains mold free. Oh, and
the plants are doing very well too.

Showers
Our ‘50’s ranch has another mildew problem area, my wife’s
shower. All the walls are tiled, and there’s no vent so moisture
builds up providing a good place for mold growth. As with the siding,
the enzyme mold cleaner ended this problem once and for all. Now that
it's clean, all we do is spray down the walls and ceiling once a month
with Mildew and mold doesn't return.

Hot
Tub Stone Walls
This
was a tough one. Mold and mildew had found a home in the porous limestone
walls near a customer’s portable hot tub. Previously, nothing
completely removed the mold and it seemed to grow back overnight. This
one took about 3 applications over a one week period of the enzyme Mildew
cleaner, but the result was perfection. Longer lasting results were
accomplished by also sealing the stone with StoneTech’s penetrating
sealer and monthly spray downs with enzyme Mildew cleaner.

Flood
Damage
Our
Ceramic Enhancement crew recently was called to work at a church where
the basement had flooded two feet deep. The water was pumped out, but
the concrete block, the wood cabinets, and all the drywall was covered
with mold. We sprayed everything with the enzyme Mildew cleaner, brushed
it in, let set for about 15 minutes, brushed it a final time, and then
rinsed with fresh water – the result was completely free of mold.
Even the drywall was thoroughly clean.

Concrete
Patio
Another
Naturally Clean customer battled a blackened patio, and once again the
cause was mold & mildew. For her we not only cleaned the surface
with enzyme Mildew cleaner, we also used StoneTech’s Exterior
penetrating sealer to make the concrete less porous. The result is a
patio that’s still looking like new one year later. Before discovering
enzyme cleaners, the patio would have been black again in 2-3 months,
and the sealers helps make it easier to keep clean.

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