- This is how soda cleans the mossy balcony
- When it comes to vinegar, Moos gives in - that's how it works
After the long winter, the anticipation is great to enjoy the first rays of sunshine on the balcony. All the more devastating when dirty green moss spreads in stone joints, on slabs or wooden floorboards. Read here how to use home remedies to remove moss from your balcony.

This is how soda cleans the mossy balcony
Housewives have sworn by the many benefits of soda for generations. If the classic is on the pantry shelf, other cleaning agents are usually superfluous. Not only is the laundry spotlessly clean, the balcony is also sparkling clean and free of moss. How to do it:
- Buy straight soda or washing soda at the drugstore
- Dissolve the agent in warm water according to the manufacturer's dosage instructions
- Roughly scrape off the existing moss from the pavement, stone slabs or wooden floorboards with a spatula
- Pour the soda water over it
- Leave on and scrub off
Although soda and baking soda are often mentioned in the same breath, there is an important difference. Baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate, while the chemical name for soda is sodium carbonate. Anyone familiar with the secrets of chemistry knows that soda has a much more intensive effect as a cleaning agent. Baking soda, on the other hand, is useful as a baking ingredient or when you are feeling unwell.
When it comes to vinegar, Moos gives in - that's how it works
It removes moss on the balcony just as effectively as vinegar removes mold, limescale and dirt in the home. The only requirement is that the substrate is not made of natural stone. Vinegar would have undesirable side effects here, such as stains or porous joints. You can either use wine vinegar or dissolve vinegar essence with water in a ratio of 2:1. A few drops of lavender or eucalyptus oil provide a pleasant scent.
The vinegar solution is filled into a hand sprayer and sprayed onto the moss-covered areas. The next day you can scrub off the dead moss. The effect is enhanced if you manually remove loose cushions of moss before using vinegar.
tips
Used in the lawn, iron fertilizer destroys the moss, at least in the short term. However, the product is unsuitable for removing moss from the balcony, terrace or paved paths. The toxic ferrous sulphate it contains causes ugly stains on the floor.