If there is moss inside the double-layer glass of the glass flowing wall, the following methods can be tried to treat it:
1、 Physical methods
1. Increasing the illumination can move the glass water wall to a place with more abundant sunlight, and use the ultraviolet rays in the sunlight to suppress the growth of moss. If it is not possible to move, artificial light sources such as ultraviolet lamps can be used to regularly irradiate the water wall area, but attention should be paid to the irradiation time and intensity to avoid adverse effects on the surrounding environment and people. Principle: The growth of moss requires a dark and humid environment, and increasing light can disrupt its growth conditions.
2. Strengthen ventilation to improve the ventilation conditions around the water wall, accelerate water evaporation, reduce humidity, and thus reduce the possibility of moss growth. Fans and other devices can be used to enhance air circulation. Principle: Good ventilation can reduce air humidity, making it difficult for moss to obtain sufficient moisture for growth.
2、 Chemical methods
1. Purchase specialized glass defoliant and use it according to the instructions. Generally speaking, it is necessary to spray the defoliant on the surface of the glass, let it stand for a period of time, and then rinse it off with clean water. Principle: The chemical components in the moss remover can destroy the cell structure of moss, causing it to die.
2. Self made moss removal solution can be used to remove moss with bleach powder or vinegar solution. Dissolve an appropriate amount of bleaching powder or vinegar in water, then spray the solution on the glass surface with a spray, and rinse with water after standing for a period of time. Principle: Hypochloric acid in bleaching powder has strong oxidizing properties and can kill moss; Acetic acid in vinegar can alter the pH environment for moss growth and inhibit its growth.
3、 Preventive measures
1. Keep the water quality clean and regularly replace the water in the water wall to avoid excessive nutrients in the water and provide conditions for moss growth. Filters or purifiers can be used to improve water quality. Principle: Clean water contains fewer nutrients, which is not conducive to the growth of moss.
2. Control the water flow rate and adjust the water flow rate of the water wall to avoid slow water flow and allow sufficient time for moss growth. Increasing the water flow rate appropriately can reduce the adhesion of moss. Principle: Faster water flow can reduce the adhesion time of moss on the glass surface and also take away some of the moss.
3. Regularly clean the glass. Clean the glass water wall regularly and promptly remove dirt and moss from the surface of the glass. You can use a soft cloth or sponge dipped in cleaning agent for wiping. Principle: Regular cleaning can prevent the accumulation of moss and maintain the cleanliness of the glass surface.
