Tennis Courts, Sports and Play surfaces
Whilst professional maintenance is periodically necessary on tennis courts, the day to day is often vested with the owner. The work consists mainly in keeping the surface free from leaves and natural contaminations.
When do I use MossGo? The surface should be treated when algae/moss appears. This is normally after a wet spell. There is no fixed treatment period. Not all the court may need treatment, the borders and shady areas may need more frequent treatment than the centre of the court.
How do I use MossGo? If the moss has been allowed to grow, it is preferable to scrape it first. This done, a spray, or an application with a watering can (fine rose) is usually sufficient.
Watering cans dispense invariably more than a garden sprayer. The concentration of the mix can be decreased as the amount dispensed increases. Each operator will need to experiment a little to find the right balance. Note that the treatment of heavy moss necessitates much larger amounts of mix to soak them through and through as required. In this case the concentration can be decreased. In this configuration however the biological load to the active ingredient is high and the mix needs to contain enough of it for the work at hand.
MossGo Headquarters
- Phone: +44 (0) 1628 687 022
- Fax: +44 (0) 1628 687 023
- Email: mossgo @ mossgo.co.uk
- Thames Valley Specialist Products Ltd
- PO Box 1945,
- Maidenhead,
- SL6 2XR
Websites
- www.mossgo.co.uk (Professionals)
- shop.mossgo.co.uk (Retail Site)
- www.roofclean.co.uk (Roof Specialists)
Stockist in Ireland
- Phone: +353 (0) 1287 4485
- Fax: +353 (0) 1287 1249
- Email: john @ cropcare.ie
- John Killoran, Cropcare
- Willowgrove,
- Delgany
- Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Website
Specifications
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Architects & Surveyors Specification Template -
Contractors
Contact us for the
MossGo Pro Guide to Good Practice -
MossGo Safety Datasheet - UK: HSE No 8832
- Ireland: PCS No 96156