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I recently moved to condo that had black specks around drain in bathtub. I determined it was Black Mold. It was so bad I decided to replace the whole drain. After removing the drain I noticed the installer used putty to coat the plastic threads and as a ring seal. This putty failed and set up a cozy home for the black mold to launch an attack on the whole drain. Well, I am having real trouble cleaning the black mold off the plastic tub threads and wonder if the mold may have damaged the threads. Should I just replace the whole tub? Looking for experienced advice. Thanks much! -- Alex

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I recently moved to condo that had black specks around drain in bathtub. *I determined it was Black Mold. It was so bad I decided to replace the whole drain. *After removing the drain I noticed the installer used putty to coat the plastic threads and as a ring seal. *This putty failed and set up a cozy home for the black mold to launch an attack on the whole drain. *Well, I am having real trouble cleaning the black mold off the plastic tub threads and wonder if the mold may have damaged the threads. *Should I just replace the whole tub? *Looking for experienced advice. *Thanks much! *-- Alex


I can't imagine replacing an entire tub just because of mold on some
threads.

Killing the mold with bleach shouldn't be a problem, even if some
discoloration remains.

BTW..are you sure that the tub itself is threaded? I've repaired and/
or replaced a few tubs and tub drains and I don't think I've ever seen
a tub that was threaded. Usually the fixtures are threaded and are
secured with a large nut after being inserted into a non-threaded
hole. I'm not saying threaded tubs don't exist, I'm simply saving I've
never seen one.
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On Oct 23, 2:50*pm, wrote:

I recently moved to condo that had black specks around drain in bathtub.. *I determined it was Black Mold. It was so bad I decided to replace the whole drain. *After removing the drain I noticed the installer used putty to coat the plastic threads and as a ring seal. *This putty failed and set up a cozy home for the black mold to launch an attack on the whole drain. *Well, I am having real trouble cleaning the black mold off the plastic tub threads and wonder if the mold may have damaged the threads. *Should I just replace the whole tub? *Looking for experienced advice. *Thanks much! *-- Alex




I can't imagine replacing an entire tub just because of mold on some

threads.



Killing the mold with bleach shouldn't be a problem, even if some

discoloration remains.



BTW..are you sure that the tub itself is threaded? I've repaired and/

or replaced a few tubs and tub drains and I don't think I've ever seen

a tub that was threaded. Usually the fixtures are threaded and are

secured with a large nut after being inserted into a non-threaded

hole. I'm not saying threaded tubs don't exist, I'm simply saving I've

never seen one.


Now that I look closer it is a fixture thread bolted from bottom. The rubber is black (why would they use a black washer???). Looks like I got most of the Black Mold. Will give the threads another bleach application.

Thanks!
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I'm with Derby Dad on this one. Take a small cheap nylon bristle paint brush and paint undiluted bleach (pronounced "bleahk") onto the black stuff you're seeing.

If bleach doesn't kill it, it wasn't alive to begin with.
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I recently moved to condo that had black specks around drain in bathtub. *I determined it was Black Mold. It was so bad I decided to replace the whole drain. *After removing the drain I noticed the installer used putty to coat the plastic threads and as a ring seal. *This putty failed and set up a cozy home for the black mold to launch an attack on the whole drain. *Well, I am having real trouble cleaning the black mold off the plastic tub threads and wonder if the mold may have damaged the threads. *Should I just replace the whole tub? *Looking for experienced advice. *Thanks much! *-- Alex


I can't imagine replacing an entire tub just because of mold on some


threads.


Killing the mold with bleach shouldn't be a problem, even if some


discoloration remains.


BTW..are you sure that the tub itself is threaded? I've repaired and/


or replaced a few tubs and tub drains and I don't think I've ever seen


a tub that was threaded. Usually the fixtures are threaded and are


secured with a large nut after being inserted into a non-threaded


hole. I'm not saying threaded tubs don't exist, I'm simply saving I've


never seen one.


Now that I look closer it is a fixture thread bolted from bottom. * The rubber is black (why would they use a black washer???). *Looks like I got most of the Black Mold. *Will give the threads another bleach application.

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Unless you are paranoid, or drink water out of the bathtub, who
worries about mold on a drain that is below the working portion of a
bathtub? Either there is water going down the drain, or the drain is
closed and the tub is filling up, or the drain is closed and the tub
is empty. The mold isn't going to jump up out of the tub!!!!


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Now that I look closer it is a fixture thread bolted from bottom. The rubber is black (why would they use a black washer???). Looks like I got most of the Black Mold. Will give the threads another bleach application.
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To be honest, I think the fear of "Black Mold" is more driven by money than it is by anything else. As long as people are willing to pay big bucks to eliminate black mold from their homes, there will be people overstating the potential health problems those molds can cause to keep that money rolling in.

Yes, you can get really sick, have internal organs fail or even die from ingesting "mycotoxins" from certain kinds of fungii, but those kinds of health problems only happen when you ingest huge amounts of those mycotoxins, and that usually means eating the wrong kind of mushrooms.

There's lots of people that have molds growing all over their basement and bathroom walls, and never give it a second thought. I wouldn't worry about any black stuff you see growing in the wet areas of your new condo unless you have good solid reason to suspect that it's affecting your health.

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On Oct 23, 11:50*am, wrote:
I recently moved to condo that had black specks around drain in bathtub. *I determined it was Black Mold. It was so bad I decided to replace the whole drain. *After removing the drain I noticed the installer used putty to coat the plastic threads and as a ring seal. *This putty failed and set up a cozy home for the black mold to launch an attack on the whole drain. *Well, I am having real trouble cleaning the black mold off the plastic tub threads and wonder if the mold may have damaged the threads. *Should I just replace the whole tub? *Looking for experienced advice. *Thanks much! *-- Alex


It is my understanding that the dangerous 'black mold' actually
appears green. You should test the mold. It may be more benign then
you're thinking.

Plus, bleach the hell out of everything.
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On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:50:30 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Should I just replace the whole tub?


Seriously? Why not just burn the whole place down if you're that paranoid?
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On Oct 24, 1:11*pm, Dan Espen wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:50:30 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Should I just replace the whole tub?


Seriously? Why not just burn the whole place down if you're that paranoid?


I think we're being put on by the same guy that says he washes all his
light bulbs twice a year.

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I agree. Anybody that says they only wash their light bulbs twice a
year is either a slob or a troll.


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On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:34:26 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
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On Oct 24, 1:11*pm, Dan Espen wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:50:30 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Should I just replace the whole tub?


Seriously? Why not just burn the whole place down if you're that paranoid?


I think we're being put on by the same guy that says he washes all his
light bulbs twice a year.

--
Dan Espen


I agree. Anybody that says they only wash their light bulbs twice a
year is either a slob or a troll.


Now that was funny.
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