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Author: Thomas Jenkins (thomasjenk...@wildblue.net) contact the author Subject: Mildew in Cabin Info: (22411 views) Posted: Tuesday 9-6-11 06:52:18 AM |
:: Keep the HP away from Nylon - it eats the stuff.
::
:: Living in the PNW, we have a pretty good environment for
:: mold. Good air circulation is key.
::
:: :: Thanks I'll give hydrogen peroxide a try.
:: ::
:: :: :: I just remodeled a house which had caposporum mildew
:: :: :: (the same stuff that grows in showers) in a thin sheen
:: :: :: across some sections of walls.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I had an environmental mold inspector take a look at it
:: :: :: and give me some tips on how to remove it.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: He said to use Hydrogen Peroxide. It's just as deadly to
:: :: :: the mold but not nearly so dangerous to us as bleach,
:: :: :: amonia, etc.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I bought 20 bottles and wiped down every surface in the
:: :: :: house. No dilution. It worked perfectly and didn't leave
:: :: :: a smell.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: I'll bet it would work great in an express too, however
:: :: :: if I were to sleep in the boat after wiping it with HP
:: :: :: I'd research any possible ill effects since the space is
:: :: :: so enclosed.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: -bryan:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: -Dan:: :: :: ::
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