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Wet & Forget Xtreme Reach™ Hose ENd - FAQs
What does Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ clean?
Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ cleans moss, mould, and mildew stains on outdoor surfaces.
How do I use Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ hose End?
Apply to a dry surface, thoroughly saturate the area, and let it air dry. No scrubbing, rinsing, or power washing.
How long does it take to work?
Wet & Forget works over time with Mother Nature. Green stains typically clean up in a few weeks. Black stains from mold and moss can take a few months, depending on buildup and conditions.
Do I need to scrub, rinse, or power wash?
No. Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ is designed for no scrubbing, no rinsing, and no power washing.
What is the reach of the Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ hose end?
Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ hose-end sprayer reaches up to 9 meters†, helping you treat higher areas from the ground.
Will Wet & Forget damage my plants?
Do not spray Wet & Forget directly onto plants. Protect landscaping from overspray by thoroughly rinsing with water before and after application or covering them during application. Turn your Xtreme Reach™ hose end setting to water after your application and rinse down plants.
When can I apply Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ (temperature requirements)?
Apply when temperatures are 13°C or higher.
How long should you wait before returning to normal use of the area after application?
Keep off treated surfaces until fully dry - typically 4–5 hours.
How much coverage can I expect from one bottle of Wet & Forget Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ 1,4L?
You can expect up to 185m²‡ coverage. The amount of staining and the porosity of the surface may impact coverage.
What weather conditions are best?
Do not apply if rain is in the forecast. Avoid extremely hot days or applying to hot surfaces, which can cause the product to evaporate too quickly and reduce results.
What if I accidentally spray plants?
Rinse plants thoroughly with water as soon as possible.
What surfaces can I use it on?
Outdoor Xtreme Reach™ can be used on many outdoor materials, including concrete, stone, brick, stucco, vinyl siding, fiber cement, painted/sealed wood, composite, and more. Always spot test first.
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