In a garden sprayer, combine 1 part white vinegar or chlorine bleach and 4 parts warm water.
To help break down moss, spray a vinegar or bleach solution onto it. In a garden sprayer, combine 1 part white vinegar or chlorine bleach and 4 parts warm water. Mix the mixture well. To build pressure, aim the tip of your hose nozzle at any moss you wish to remove. Pump the sprayer handle 3-4 more times. To spray a thin layer of the solution onto the moss, pull the trigger. Within the next 2 weeks, the moss will begin to fall apart and eventually die.
- To prevent moss growth from returning to the surface, you can also use vinegar or bleach.
- This is a good option if you need to remove moss off bricks, concrete, walls, pavers or other surfaces.
Warning:
Bleach or vinegar can cause bricks or stones to discolor. Before spraying it, test the solution on a small area.