Use and Care Guide

OIL AND GREASE
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Speedy clean-up is best. For grease and
oil stains that soap and water cannot
remove, an all-purpose cleaner such as
Fantastik should do the trick. Or, use
a commercial deck cleaner designed
specifically for your type of decking.
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De-Solv-It Citrus Solution is effective in
removing tar, asphalt, oil, grease, and
chewing gum. Be sure to follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations and
test in an inconspicuous area prior to
cleaning the entire deck.
MOLD AND MILDEW
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Tiny and lightweight, mold spores travel easily through the air. To thrive, mold and mildew need
air, water, elevated temperatures, and a food source such as decaying wood, leaves, or pollen.
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Mold can grow almost anywhere. To minimize mold on your deck, clean it as often as needed,
at least once per year. Climate conditions vary in different regions of the country and may
necessitate more frequent cleaning.
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If mold is present on your deck, there are many commercial products available for removing it.
Collier Manufacturing 30-Seconds
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Outdoor Cleaner is a heavy duty, mildly alkaline, chlorinated
mold and mildew cleaner that is biodegradable once rinsed into the soil. During testing, it
performed well in removing mold and mildew.
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For best results, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use cleaners within their
stated shelf life. Do not mix recommended cleaning products together as harmful chemical
reactions could occur.
To learn more, read Fiberon Technical
Bulletin: Cleaning Mold on Capped
and Uncapped Decking.