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I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. |
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Paul Waites writes: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. That's the wrong fix. You need to find out why it's forming and cure the cause. Most likely it's condensation, caused by poor ventilation and/or excessive moisture production and/or uneven heating and/or poor insulation. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... In article , Paul Waites writes: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. That's the wrong fix. You need to find out why it's forming and cure the cause. Most likely it's condensation, caused by poor ventilation and/or excessive moisture production and/or uneven heating and/or poor insulation. Yes, find the cause and deal with it. Mary |
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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... In article , Paul Waites writes: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. That's the wrong fix. You need to find out why it's forming and cure the cause. Most likely it's condensation, caused by poor ventilation and/or excessive moisture production and/or uneven heating and/or poor insulation. Yes, find the cause and deal with it. Mary Hi all, Yes we have dealt with the cause, as you say it is condensation. The concrete floors have been sealed, polystyrene added to the external walls, and extra air bricks added... The thing is that once you've got the spores they come back... The ceilings are artex so it is a sod to clean once the mould comes back... Even to a small degree so I want to finish things off with paint that may discourage the mould as some small amounts of condensation does return. Paul. |
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Mary Fisher wrote: "Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... In article , Paul Waites writes: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. That's the wrong fix. You need to find out why it's forming and cure the cause. Most likely it's condensation, caused by poor ventilation and/or excessive moisture production and/or uneven heating and/or poor insulation. Yes, find the cause and deal with it. Mary Hi all, Yes we have dealt with the cause, as you say it is condensation. The concrete floors have been sealed, polystyrene added to the external walls, and extra air bricks added... The thing is that once you've got the spores they come back... The ceilings are artex so it is a sod to clean once the mould comes back... Even to a small degree so I want to finish things off with paint that may discourage the mould as some small amounts of condensation does return. Paul. Glad you have actually done the sensible thing. I assume that this special Dulux paint is only available in white? If that is the problem, you could always use the same but add pigments as needed. Not sure what is availabkle where but I have seen some suitable pigments in some of the sheds. (It is not entirely impossible that a paint shop might use their colour mixer facility to help you.) Obviously limits the range of colours compared with the full ranges available in 'normal' paints and it might take a bit of experimentation. -- Rod Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious onset. Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed. www.thyromind.info www.thyroiduk.org www.altsupportthyroid.org |
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On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote:
Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Try this one ; Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silver-Shiel.../dp/B00BIDCLLO I used it for a similar problem over a year ago, and it hasn't returned. Fingers crossed !! |
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Blimey. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active wrote in message ... On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Try this one ; Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silver-Shiel.../dp/B00BIDCLLO I used it for a similar problem over a year ago, and it hasn't returned. Fingers crossed !! |
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On 28/01/2014 20:23, Andy Burns wrote:
You *used* it? Strange that you also seem to *sell* it ... do we look daft? But it has a 5 star review on Amazon - Oh... only 1 review, by someone who manufactures it. -- mailto:news{at}admac(dot}myzen{dot}co{dot}uk |
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On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:56:10 PM UTC, wrote:
On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Try this one ; Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive - spam snip I used it for a similar problem over a year ago, and it hasn't returned. Fingers crossed !! Not a bad idea in principle, but CuSO4, ZnSO4, borax, aspirin etc are a fraction the price. NT |
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On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:56:10 PM UTC, wrote:
Try this one ; Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive - Why would an antibacterial treatment help with mold (which is a fungus)? To put this is context, fungi are more closely related to humans than to bacteria. |
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On Thursday, January 30, 2014 5:36:07 PM UTC, Martin Bonner wrote:
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:56:10 PM UTC, wrote: Try this one ; Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive - Why would an antibacterial treatment help with mold (which is a fungus)? To put this is context, fungi are more closely related to humans than to bacteria. A fair few additives kill both, including silver if it is a silver compound. NT |
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On Thursday, January 30, 2014 10:19:19 PM UTC, wrote:
On Thursday, January 30, 2014 5:36:07 PM UTC, Martin Bonner wrote: Why would an antibacterial treatment help with mold (which is a fungus)? To put this is context, fungi are more closely related to humans than to bacteria. A fair few additives kill both, including silver if it is a silver compound. Well, yes. The trouble is that both fungi and bacteria are tough buggers (as a general rule), so if it is effective against both it is probably pretty toxic to *any* (terrestrial) cellular life form - including us. |
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On Friday, January 31, 2014 1:41:27 PM UTC, Martin Bonner wrote:
On Thursday, January 30, 2014 10:19:19 PM UTC, wrote: On Thursday, January 30, 2014 5:36:07 PM UTC, Martin Bonner wrote: Why would an antibacterial treatment help with mold (which is a fungus)? To put this is context, fungi are more closely related to humans than to bacteria. A fair few additives kill both, including silver if it is a silver compound. Well, yes. The trouble is that both fungi and bacteria are tough buggers (as a general rule), so if it is effective against both it is probably pretty toxic to *any* (terrestrial) cellular life form - including us. Not really. Salicylic acid, zinc sulphate, copper sulphate, silver compounds etc. NT |
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On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Add Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive to your washable water based paint, and you will have permanently antibacterial painted walls. Silver Shield is concentrated and will last the lifetime of the paint. Completely harmless to humans but will kill 99.99% of all bacteria on contact. Add Silver Shield to any Acrylic gloss, Emulsion, interior or exterior wall paint, water based fence or decking stain/paint, tile grout or any other building material that you want to protect against mold or mildew - SILVER SHIELD WILL ELIMINATE MOLD AND WILL PERMANENTLY PREVENT BACTERIA, MOLD SPORES AND VIRUSES FROM MULTIPLYING, AND WILL LAST THE LIFETIME OF THE TREATED SURFACE - FOREVER. Add just 2ml per litre of paint or kilo of grout, mix very thoroughly to ensure even distribution. Silver Shield is colourless, odourless and completely safe for use in childrens rooms, hospitals, surgeries, food preparation areas, toilets etc. Silver Shield works, it has been thoroughly tried and tested, meets ISO 22196:2011 for hygiene. Silver Shield is completely inert to humans and animals, just billions of silver particles that when in contact with microbes will completely prevent them from reproducing, thus they will die out in small numbers before becoming unsightly and hazardous moldy patches. THIS 10ml DISPENSER IS ENOUGH FOR 5 litres of water based paint or 5 kilo's of grout. I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. |
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On 13/12/2014 08:15, Dennis@home wrote:
On 13/12/2014 07:53, wrote: I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. Be aware that harry has given this a five star review on amazon so its probably wrong. Why not just make your own aditive? http://www.bigclive.com/silver.htm -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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/I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if y..../q
Does it still come with matching foil hat and underwear? Jim K |
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writes Why not just make your own aditive? http://www.bigclive.com/silver.htm Well there's a first, useful info arising from 6yr old thread resurrection spam. You gotta love Big Clive, he's up to all sorts of interesting stuff. Careful attention to soldering required so as to avoid creating your own lead rich drink :-) I certainly will be avoiding that Silver Shield crap like the plague. Thanks for the link. -- fred it's a ba-na-na . . . . |
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wrote in message ... On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Add Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive to your washable water based paint, and you will have permanently antibacterial painted walls. Silver Shield is concentrated and will last the lifetime of the paint. Completely harmless to humans but will kill 99.99% of all bacteria on contact. Add Silver Shield to any Acrylic gloss, Emulsion, interior or exterior wall paint, water based fence or decking stain/paint, tile grout or any other building material that you want to protect against mold or mildew - SILVER SHIELD WILL ELIMINATE MOLD AND WILL PERMANENTLY PREVENT BACTERIA, MOLD SPORES AND VIRUSES FROM MULTIPLYING, AND WILL LAST THE LIFETIME OF THE TREATED SURFACE - FOREVER. Add just 2ml per litre of paint or kilo of grout, mix very thoroughly to ensure even distribution. Silver Shield is colourless, odourless and completely safe for use in childrens rooms, hospitals, surgeries, food preparation areas, toilets etc. Silver Shield works, it has been thoroughly tried and tested, meets ISO 22196:2011 for hygiene. Silver Shield is completely inert to humans and animals, just billions of silver particles that when in contact with microbes will completely prevent them from reproducing, thus they will die out in small numbers before becoming unsightly and hazardous moldy patches. THIS 10ml DISPENSER IS ENOUGH FOR 5 litres of water based paint or 5 kilo's of grout. I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. The above is bollix. You have a damp problem that needs to be eliminated.. (Probably condensation.) Probably by ventilation, at source is best. (extractor fans in showers/cooker hoods. etc.) You might want to look at the house insulation in general too. To get rid of the black mould, you can buy an algicide from any builders merchant. Or even bleach. Some algicides are persistent (hence lastlonger) Then redecorate. using anti fungal paint is good |
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Dennis@home wrote wrote Paul Waites wrote I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Add Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive to your washable water based paint, and you will have permanently antibacterial painted walls. Silver Shield is concentrated and will last the lifetime of the paint. Completely harmless to humans but will kill 99.99% of all bacteria on contact. Add Silver Shield to any Acrylic gloss, Emulsion, interior or exterior wall paint, water based fence or decking stain/paint, tile grout or any other building material that you want to protect against mold or mildew - SILVER SHIELD WILL ELIMINATE MOLD AND WILL PERMANENTLY PREVENT BACTERIA, MOLD SPORES AND VIRUSES FROM MULTIPLYING, AND WILL LAST THE LIFETIME OF THE TREATED SURFACE - FOREVER. Add just 2ml per litre of paint or kilo of grout, mix very thoroughly to ensure even distribution. Silver Shield is colourless, odourless and completely safe for use in childrens rooms, hospitals, surgeries, food preparation areas, toilets etc. Silver Shield works, it has been thoroughly tried and tested, meets ISO 22196:2011 for hygiene. Silver Shield is completely inert to humans and animals, just billions of silver particles that when in contact with microbes will completely prevent them from reproducing, thus they will die out in small numbers before becoming unsightly and hazardous moldy patches. THIS 10ml DISPENSER IS ENOUGH FOR 5 litres of water based paint or 5 kilo's of grout. I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. Be aware that harry has given this a five star review on amazon so its probably wrong. Bollix. Your sig is sposed to be last, with a line with just -- on it in front of it. I never buy anything off the internet. More fool you. Or do anything with money. More fool you. |
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On 13/12/2014 09:06, alan_m wrote:
On 13/12/2014 08:15, Dennis@home wrote: On 13/12/2014 07:53, wrote: I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. Be aware that harry has given this a five star review on amazon so its probably wrong. Why not just make your own aditive? http://www.bigclive.com/silver.htm Used as directed it can produce some "intersting" (Chinese usage) effects - see agryia. Used to be an uncommmon industrial disease of silver miners and workers who were insufficiently respectful of it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria Now it is appearing in New Age worried well health freaks! -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On Monday, December 15, 2014 8:48:31 AM UTC, Martin Brown wrote:
On 13/12/2014 09:06, alan_m wrote: On 13/12/2014 08:15, Dennis@home wrote: On 13/12/2014 07:53, wrote: I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. Be aware that harry has given this a five star review on amazon so its probably wrong. Why not just make your own aditive? http://www.bigclive.com/silver.htm Used as directed it can produce some "intersting" (Chinese usage) effects - see agryia. Used to be an uncommmon industrial disease of silver miners and workers who were insufficiently respectful of it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria Now it is appearing in New Age worried well health freaks! The rare incidence of argyria makes it one of the safest bug killers on the planet. NT |
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On Saturday, December 13, 2014 8:15:19 AM UTC, Dennis@home wrote:
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful Good product if it works, quick delivery. By Trevor on 24 Sep 2014 Verified Purchase Quick delivery and I've now added this product to internal bathroom and bedroom ceilings, bedroom walls and outside walls mixed in with Dulux WeatherShield. Only time will tell if it works OK, hope to add post by December on inside walls and ceilings as we'd normally experience mould by that time of year. What's really good about this product, (if it works), is that you can mix it with any colour paint whereas the Ronseal anti-mould paint only comes in white as far as I'm aware, and the Dulux bathroom products with it built it are a bit pricey. 1 Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful fingers crossed By Mr. M. Reynolds on 14 May 2014 Verified Purchase Quick delivery, easy to mix with paint, hard to say about effectiveness, only time will tell. "Fingers crossed" it works Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful Easy to use By patricia durnan on 3 July 2014 Quick delivery. Easy to use. Time will tell if works. Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No See all 3 customer reviews (newest first) On 13/12/2014 07:53, wrote: On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Add Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive to your washable water based paint, and you will have permanently antibacterial painted walls. Silver Shield is concentrated and will last the lifetime of the paint. Completely harmless to humans but will kill 99.99% of all bacteria on contact. Add Silver Shield to any Acrylic gloss, Emulsion, interior or exterior wall paint, water based fence or decking stain/paint, tile grout or any other building material that you want to protect against mold or mildew - SILVER SHIELD WILL ELIMINATE MOLD AND WILL PERMANENTLY PREVENT BACTERIA, MOLD SPORES AND VIRUSES FROM MULTIPLYING, AND WILL LAST THE LIFETIME OF THE TREATED SURFACE - FOREVER. Add just 2ml per litre of paint or kilo of grout, mix very thoroughly to ensure even distribution. Silver Shield is colourless, odourless and completely safe for use in childrens rooms, hospitals, surgeries, food preparation areas, toilets etc. Silver Shield works, it has been thoroughly tried and tested, meets ISO 22196:2011 for hygiene. Silver Shield is completely inert to humans and animals, just billions of silver particles that when in contact with microbes will completely prevent them from reproducing, thus they will die out in small numbers before becoming unsightly and hazardous moldy patches. THIS 10ml DISPENSER IS ENOUGH FOR 5 litres of water based paint or 5 kilo's of grout. I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. |
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On Saturday, December 13, 2014 8:15:19 AM UTC, Dennis@home wrote:
On 13/12/2014 07:53, wrote: On Wednesday, April 9, 2008 3:46:21 PM UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Add Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive to your washable water based paint, and you will have permanently antibacterial painted walls. Silver Shield is concentrated and will last the lifetime of the paint. Completely harmless to humans but will kill 99.99% of all bacteria on contact. Add Silver Shield to any Acrylic gloss, Emulsion, interior or exterior wall paint, water based fence or decking stain/paint, tile grout or any other building material that you want to protect against mold or mildew - SILVER SHIELD WILL ELIMINATE MOLD AND WILL PERMANENTLY PREVENT BACTERIA, MOLD SPORES AND VIRUSES FROM MULTIPLYING, AND WILL LAST THE LIFETIME OF THE TREATED SURFACE - FOREVER. Add just 2ml per litre of paint or kilo of grout, mix very thoroughly to ensure even distribution. Silver Shield is colourless, odourless and completely safe for use in childrens rooms, hospitals, surgeries, food preparation areas, toilets etc. Silver Shield works, it has been thoroughly tried and tested, meets ISO 22196:2011 for hygiene. Silver Shield is completely inert to humans and animals, just billions of silver particles that when in contact with microbes will completely prevent them from reproducing, thus they will die out in small numbers before becoming unsightly and hazardous moldy patches. THIS 10ml DISPENSER IS ENOUGH FOR 5 litres of water based paint or 5 kilo's of grout. I sell this product and have used it several times. Anyone who uses Silver Shield as instructed, has my personal personal guarantee that it works, if you look up silver ions, nano silver, or silver particles on any scientific report you will see the simple science behind how Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive works. 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful 5.0 out of 5 stars Anti Bacterial Paint costs about £80 for 5 litres........, 1 Mar 2013 By Mr. Harry Palmer "Kitchen Painter" (West London) - See all my reviews This review is from: Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive (Misc.) All of the big paint makers sell an antibacterial paint. Many of them, all fully tested contain zillions of "Silver Ions". Silver has been used for centuries to protect from bacteria, the Egyptians stored water in silver containers to prevent algie and contamination. Cowboys in the Texas cattle ranches used to put Silver Dollars into the water barrels to keep the water fresh. They didn't know why it worked, it just did. To buy paint with a silver content that will kill almost all bacteria and virus incuding MRSA, E-Coli and others, in fact more than 99.99% of germs that come into contact with the painted surface, will cost around £80 for a 5 litre can, the same paint without the silver ion content is about half the price. Other manufacturers, non-brand names such as DIY store "own brands" only cost about £15 to £20 pounds for 5 litres. Many are very good paints, washable, nice colours and coat well with only one or two coats. You can convert this "cheaper" paint into Antibacterial Paint by adding Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive, it's colourless, easy to mix in and concentrated to match or outperform even the most expensive brands. For under £15 including P&P for the additive and £20 for the paint you'll have top quality antibacterial paint of your choice for only about £35. that's well under half price !! Happy decorating. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful 5.0 out of 5 stars does what it says., 7 May 2014 By Mick B. - See all my reviews Verified Purchase(What is this?) This review is from: Silver Shield Antibacterial Paint Additive (Misc.) Kept mould at bay up to now. Was easy to mix into existing farrow and ball paint to touch up affected areas. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment |
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Good product if it works lol |
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Does anyone know if you can add the anti-fungus/ mold additives to a mist coat on new plaster and then paint over it with normal emulsion?
also a lot of the data sheets for the additives have severe health warnings - are they safe? thanks rob On Wednesday, 9 April 2008 15:46:21 UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. |
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On Thursday, 20 August 2015 14:03:54 UTC+1, wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 April 2008 15:46:21 UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. Does anyone know if you can add the anti-fungus/ mold additives to a mist coat on new plaster and then paint over it with normal emulsion? why not? also a lot of the data sheets for the additives have severe health warnings - are they safe? which additives? I use aspirin, but you can also use copper compounds, zinc compounds etc NT |
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Well if they were always safe they would not have warnings, or did I miss
something. I was told at Racal where a lot of such paints were used, not to store the painted articles in a closed, ie unventilated area due to a possible build up of toxic fumes. What I never quite understood was if this reall was the case, how on earth did the paint always appear dry, and was there therefore a bottomless pit of the chemical in there, unlikely. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active wrote in message ... Does anyone know if you can add the anti-fungus/ mold additives to a mist coat on new plaster and then paint over it with normal emulsion? also a lot of the data sheets for the additives have severe health warnings - are they safe? thanks rob On Wednesday, 9 April 2008 15:46:21 UTC+1, Paul Waites wrote: Hi all, I have a bad black mould problem and am going to have to redecorate several rooms.... I have found some Dulux trade antifungal white emulsion which will do the ceilings but would like to do something about the walls. Does anyone know of an additive that could be added to standard emulsions, or a treatment that would use to inhibit the return of the mould. I've spent a lot of effort with mould cleaner and scrubbing to remove it and I would like to keep it away as long as possible. Thanks for any ideas, Paul. |
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Is there a silver shield product for resin or oil based paint?
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On Sunday, 4 August 2019 15:10:29 UTC+1, wrote:
Is there a silver shield product for resin or oil based paint? http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...esistant_Paint |
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