Moss killer and a 'stiff brush'2 by

Seems pointless to put down moss killer then immediately try and mechanically remove it. Do one or the other.

You might get some of that off with a long handled square edge shovel, or a floor scraper, the tarmac looks pretty smooth?
Not really immediately: the treatment was applied about a week before attempting to remove the moss with the power broom. The tarmac is not smooth enough to use a shovel edge I've the whole.ofnthe affected area: it catches on small.raised stones and pulls them out.
 
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That is pretty soon after, the moss has barely died so will still be holding on just as much as before. If the moss was properly dead and shrivelled up then it would sweep up easily with a yard broom
 
When it is alive it clings on tight.

Once you have killed it, it will dry out, rot away and turn to dust.

You are choosing effort over patience.
Agreed too impatient and, a waste of money, if left it will take a fraction of the time and effort to remove and more likely to fully kill down to all the clingy rhizoids. Ive been having some success with sprinkling cold wood stove ash on out of the way grassy areas .
 
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