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Mold In My GarageJoy from Virginia Beach, VA Feedback About This Post:RE: Mold In My Garage
For mold to grow, it needs low light, stagnant air and moisture... Post by smartfell-r RE: Mold In My GarageI BOUGHT A LARGE BUG SPRAYER WITH A SPRAY NOZZLE AND ADDED BLEACH TO SOME WATER AND SPRAY THE VINYL SIDING ON THE NORTH SIDE TO GET RID OF MOLD. I ALSO SPRAY MY WOOD PRIVACY FENCE WITH THE SAME MIXTURE EACH SPRING WHEN THE GREEN STUFF IS ALL OVER IT. i DON'T KNOW WHY THAT WOULDN'T WORK WITH YOUR PROBLEM. Post By SNIGDIBBLY (Guest Post) RE: Mold In My GarageMy water heater got wild and sprayed water on the surrounding wall in my garage. The wall is not painted. Mold grew on the wall. I poured bleach into a spray bottle and sprayed the blackened area. What didn't turn white by the next day was sprayed again. The mold has not returned. Sorry to hear of all the damage to your belongings. Post by kittyhassparkle |
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