‘Effective’ household staple to ‘kill’ paving moss without scrubbing

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Moss on pavers can add a certain charm to the area. However, most people do not like it, and it is a slipping hazard. Moss can be dangerous, most especially in areas with foot traffic in the garden. Fans of cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch have recommended their best ways to remove moss without having to purchase a pressure washer or using harsh chemicals, such as bleach.

Taking to Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook page, a user asked for advice on how to remove what appears to be moss from her paving slabs. Yaz Elizabeth wrote: “Hey all, we moved recently and have noticed our back garden, where the slabs are, keep going green almost like mould.

“We jet washed it a week or two ago but it’s back again. Does anyone know what is causing this? Or if there’s anything I can use to stop it coming back? It also does seem to stain.”

Although some group members suggested using chemical options, the majority recommended a method that uses an item most will already have at home – washing powder.

Tracey Mc Keown said: “Sprinkle Daz washing powder on it then leave for the rain to wash off or hose it.”

Joelle Scannell replied: “I’ve been told to use Daz also. I haven’t tried it but a lady I know swears by it.”

Gill Breaks commented: “I sprinkle Aldi biological washing powder on the patio and driveway, where we get green moss.

“Washing powder kills the moss, just sprinkle, you don’t need to scrub – it looks like snow! 

“We get a lot on the drive, it’s in the shade. My neighbour asked me about it, did the same and it got rid of his moss too.”

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Sonia Hunter recommended: “Sprinkle with soap powder whilst the ground is damp so it can absorb the powder.”

Linda Waddington said: “I had the same problem and being on a huge area was also a problem. I used a box of biodegradable washing powder. 

“Just sprinkle over the moss and leave! That was two years ago and it’s never returned.”

Michelle King wrote: “Sprinkle washing powder and leave on for a few hours before washing off. It’s effective at getting rid of any weeds too.”

Debbie Mc added: “Ok this sounds weird but it worked a treat for me. I have a part of my patio that doesn’t really get the sun and always ends up green and covered in moss. 

“My friend (who has an immaculate garden/patio) told me to dampen the area and cover it in washing powder – it kills all moss and weeds. 

“So I did exactly that and after a day it started to go brown as it was dying. Three days later I rinsed it off and it came away like it was dust. Yes it takes a few days but it takes virtually no effort at all.”

When users asked Debbie if there was a certain brand of washing powder that should be used, she said: “Nope no particular brand. I tend to buy the cheapest there is to be honest.

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“When I was told about it I googled it because I thought someone’s having a laugh here but it seems quite a lot of people use this method. 

“Honestly try it. Cheap washing powder all over the moss you’ll see it change as it starts to die.”

It is not just Mrs Hinch fans who recommend this method. According to Ben Hilton, gardening expert at The Yard and Garden, it can be an effective solution. 

He said: “Detergent works by breaking down the cell walls of moss, causing the plant to dehydrate and die. It is most effective when used sparingly and only on the moss itself.”

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