The results now, after two years, are pretty much what they were after the first year.
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Bath Sink
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House Paints - Preventing Mold and Mildew
George Nagorny emailed me last week too.
It was a BUSY week with newsletter replies!
"Tim,
" ... I
was looking for a paint that did not provide food for the moss and other stain causers. Is the Behr paint one that also avoids substances that cause those critters to come, and eat?"
George
I can't speak for Behr Paint at this time, but
here's what I can tell you about quality exterior paints. Behr does make high quality, I just can't tell you what they have in their paint.
Just about every great paint manufacturer adds mildewcides, algaecides and biocide chemicals to their paint formulations. These chemicals do exactly what George wants - they make the paint taste like Brussel sprouts mixed with
lima beans and asparagus.
As you can tell, I'm not a fan of those three vegetables. Suffice it to say the organisms that create mildew, mold and algae don't like these chemicals in the paint.
But you can still get mildew, mold and algae
on great paint! Why?
Simple.
Dust, dirt, airborne sugars from deciduous and evergreen trees, etc. can float onto the paint and stick there. These are all food for certain organisms.
You can test this easily. Add a tablespoon of sugar to 8 ounces of hot tap water. Stir until it dissolves. Pour some of this sweet water onto a small section of your painted exterior. Do this in a remote place, not by your front door.
Within a few days, depending on the humidity, you'll start
to see this area turn gray then black as the mildew moves in and starts to feast on the invisible sugar.
Realize that many trees, especially maple trees, broadcast ultra-fine mists of this sugar when the leaves are out.
To keep your house
paint looking fantastic, you just need to wash your house twice a year much like you wash your car. Just use liquid dish soap and a soft brush like you'd use to clean an RV. Rinse the siding, railings, or other painted surface immediately after rubbing with the brush filled with soapy water.
Your house will look fantastic!
Remember, PLAY the BOSCH game NOW!
I'll have photos and video for you next week of Lynn and Art's houses!
More tips and news next week.
Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Do It Right, Not
Over!