SEPTEMBER 3 2010

How soon after applying Wet & Forget can I paint my surface?

Whether you're painting, staining or sealing, it's important to make sure your surface is clean before you start the project. Unsightly moss, mold and mildew can fight through a new coat of paint and continue to grow as if nothing happened. But Wet & Forget can help get your surface tidied up, giving your painting, staining or sealing project started on the right foot. This much you already know. The question is, how soon after applying Wet & Forget can people paint/stain/seal their surfaces? We hear this question quite a bit, so we're addressing it here. The inquiry below is very specific, but the answer applies to all sorts of surfaces and improvement methods. » Read More


AUGUST 30 2010

FAQ: How to address foaming in your pump-up sprayer

As you know, Wet & Forget should not be used with a hose-end sprayer. In a past blog article, All About Sprayers, we wrote about the acceptable options for W&F applications. A pump-up sprayer is one of them. » Read More


AUGUST 13 2010

A Wonderful Letter from Ray in Missouri

Good morning Luke, I will try to give you more information than you need or want, this is just my style. I was appointed board president of a cemetery in Missouri on April 1, 2009. I was born and raised in this area, but left in 1961 and returned in 2000. Last year, the former board president suddenly died of a heart attack. His spouse did not care to continue to care for the cemetery, nor did she think that she could. They were in place for over 20 years. With me taking charge, I had new ideas and saw several things that needed to be addressed, including old grave marker stones that were covered with mildew and moss. » Read More


AUGUST 6 2010

Meet John, a Happy Customer from Lakeway, TX

John Bailey's home in Lakeway, TX has stones that are susceptible to mildew outbreaks. In the past, he used traditional cleaning methods to take care of it. Searching for a better way, he came across Wet & Forget not too long ago. He was so pleased with the results that he sent us a thank you, which turned into a nice conversation with John about his home and his experience with Wet & Forget: » Read More


AUGUST 3 2010

Wet & Forget gives you bang for your buck

For years Wet & Forget has helped people with some of their biggest (and smallest) cleaning jobs. It removes moss, mold, mildew and algae stains gently over time with help from mother nature. As a consumer, we know you want to make sure to get the most out of the money you spend. Don’t let the $30 -$40 price tag deter you from purchasing a great product. Remember, Wet & Forget is a concentrate, which means that you add 5 parts water for every 1 part Wet & Forget. ... » Read More


JULY 30 2010

Glenn Haege on Wet & Forget

Glenn Haege, America's Master Handyman, has been offering clear and concise how-to advice in the home improvement industry for over 30 years. Radio host and author, Glenn's advice is sought from callers and emailers all over the country. Today, an article was published in which Glenn spoke about the benefits of using Wet & Forget to remove algae on roofing. » Read More


JULY 28 2010

FAQ: How Does Wet & Forget Compare to other outdoor cleaners?

Wet & Forget is a different way of cleaning than most traditional methods. The most significant difference is that once you apply it, all you have to do is let mother nature to do the rest. But how does the Wet & Forget process differ from other outdoor cleaning products? We received a similar inquiry that may help answer this question. Q: How does the Wet & Forget cleaning process compare to other outdoor products? A: Wet & Forget has a pH of 8 which is close to neutral (7), most traditional moss, ... » Read More


JULY 27 2010

Why Triffid and Vaccinate will change your garden for the better

Paul Parent has been a trusted gardening voice in New England for over two decades. His radio program, "Paul Parent's Garden Club," has over 500,000 listeners. Paul recently sat down with Adam Smith, Vice President of Sales at Wet & Forget, and Stephen Ford, a man we've talked to before who is one of the main minds behind Triffid and Vaccinate. » Read More


JULY 14 2010

FAQ: Does Wet & Forget Work On All Homes?

Different styles of homes often cannot use the same products due to the different structures of each style. Fortunately, Wet & Forget is a product that can be used on a vast number of outdoor surfaces. If you are wondering if it is safe to use on your home, here is an inquiry we received that may help. » Read More


JULY 13 2010

Wet & Forget mentioned in Greater Houston Weekly article

"What is great for the grass and flowers makes the roof, eves, sidewalks and driveways dirty and moldy. " Above is an excerpt from a recent article published in the Great Houston Weekly which mentions that Wet & Forget is a great remedy for mold and mildew. You can read the full article here for more helpful suggestions. » Read More