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
:: Ralph,
:: We've tested the "Mr Clean" magic eraser in small
:: sections and it seemed to work quite well. I'll let you
:: know how it works when we try going through the entire
:: boat.
:: -Dan
::
:: :: In Michigan which is more humid than San Francisco
:: :: mildew above the V-berth and elsewhere is a problem.
:: :: This year thanks to a suggestion from fleet mate Jerry
:: :: Lohmeyer I tried lysol wipes. They worked quite well and
:: :: I didn't notice any toxic fumes issues, in contrast to
:: :: chlorox and water which nearly asphyxiated me several
:: :: years ago. Anybody else have any successful ideas for
:: :: dealing with or preventing mildew?