Taking to the Facebook group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, one user asked: “Any handy tips for removing green mould from garden fences?”.
The easy trick could even save you up to £1,500 in future fence repairs, making it a cost-effective and convenient way to remove green algae and mould.
He said: “The combination of vinegar and bicarb creates a gentle, mild-abrasive cleaner that removes green algae and mould from your fence and the best part is - it doesn’t strip the paint!.
On his blog, BBC star Monty shared: “February is the month when the garden really starts to come alive and grow even if the weather can be severe and the days are still short.”.
WITH the recent damp weather, your fence could be prone to growth of unsightly algae, moss, and mould - which could leave it damaged.