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Hi,
Recently I tore up the kitchen floor (vinyl) due to the fact that some of the underlayment was buckeling by the sink (Seems the previous owner had a water issue and didn't tear it up). So I sprayed the plywood underneath with a bleach water solution and let it set for a day or so, and it seems ok now (going to re-tile soon). As we were tearing the rest of the kitchen floor up I discovered that there seems to be some mildew that's been under various sections of the plywood floor. Now, probably the best thing to do would be replace the plywood, but I don't really have the time, energy, or money to get that in depth. What are people's thoughts on scraping the mildew off, spraying down the floor with a bleach solution and letting it sit for a few days to kill/dry? ~ Matt |
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