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09-25-2007, 07:14 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: lancashire UK
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mold
we live in an old house and have problems with mold on certain parst of a bedroom celling, also on the stair wallpaper as well as wall paper in my sons room, no matter what i do it still comes back each year, i have used mold inhibiter and repainted over and over again, but can not beat the thing i have slowed it down but i would like not to have to decorate my hall stairs and landing every spring any advice would by very welcome as thisproblem is driving me mad
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09-25-2007, 07:08 PM
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Deity
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Saint Regis Falls, NY, USA.
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mold is a troublesome problem. mold is there because of mold spores in the air. No dwelling is immune to this, but some houses inhibit the growth of mold. Mold survives on moisture. Mold needs moisture to live. Once an infestation is started eradicating the problem is difficult and can be done. Bleach has no effect on mold. Imagine mold to be like a virus. Get rid of the root problem and get rid of the infestation. Make sure your house is bone dry. Make use of a vacuum with a HEPA filter and vacuum up any signs of mold, black and green. Covering up mold with paint doesn't work. Enlist the services of your local extension services to help you.
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