30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner states it will not clean the surface if not scrubbed or rinsed off but they do not give any further advise on the surface itself. You may need to contact the manufacturer for further assistance on what to do in this scenario
No, you should not apply 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner to clothing or other fabric, per the product label. This product contains bleach and is not labeled for that application.
30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner should just not be applied when temperatures are near freezing and extremely high temperatures.
Per the Label, 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner can be used on Wood Decks, Concrete Sidewalks, Asphalt Driveways, Brick Walls, Canvas Awnings, Plastic Outdoor Furniture, RVs, Composite Decks and Vinyl Siding to remove black mold. Test any cloth material on a small inconspicuous area first to make sure it is colorfast material, spray on dry surface, keep wet with the product for up to 3 minutes, brush (if necessary) and rinse thoroughly with water, within 10 minutes.
30 Seconds Cleaner contains 5% Sodium Hypochlorite which is bleach so the manufacturer recommends to rinse the contacted foliage or grass with water within 10 minutes.
30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner is just a cleaner that contains Sodium Hypochlorite. It does not contain any pesticides
The 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner Product Label states its safe for plants as long as any overspray that gets on them is rinsed off of the plants within 10 minutes. You can also use things like trash bags, plastic, or cardboard to cover desirable grass areas near a concrete area.
The 30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner does not smell like rotten eggs. It has a smell similar to that of bleach.