Do you think mold can be killed with mold?
On Sep 30, 4:47 am, wrote:
I noticed that bleach will clean, but should I be worried that it may
come back?
Markus
As was written earlier, mould spores
are in the air everywhere all the time.
However, they are not usually a
problem. But, when they land on
something that is damp or wet then
they settle and grow.
Mould does not grow on anything
that is dry.
The solution, sort out what is making
the thing they are growing on damp.
Usually, things are damp because of
water vapour from the kitchen,
bathroom or the breath we exhale.
Solution, use extractor fans in the
kitchen and bathroom, make sure
they run for at least 20 minutes after
use. Always keep the kitchen and
bathroom doors closed. Do not dry
towels or other things on radiators or
indoors at all.
Open the windows for five minutes in
the morning and evening to let the
water vapour escape.
If you don't want to get cold, buy and
use a de-humidifier, a de-humidifier will dry the place out over about
3 weeks.
Perry
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