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Usually a few squirts of Windex or any other glass cleaner will take the mold right off with no problem.
If you have a lot of mold or mildew on your siding, clean it off with bleach water or vinegar water. Be sure to rinse the siding off with clean water once you’ve cleaned it.
Bathroom cleaner will get mold and mildew right off, just like it does in the bathroom. Just be extra careful when you’re using a spray-on bathroom cleaner outside, since a shift in the wind could blow the cleaner back onto you.
Bleach and chemicals may work great for killing mold and mildew, but once you rinse they’ll also kill your grass and any plants next to your house, not to mention any animals that try to drink the runoff water. Just get some warm soapy water and a little plastic pot scrubber, and with a little elbow grease you can get the fungi off your siding without poisoning part of your yard.
Nothing a powerful powerwasher won’t take off.