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Posts Tagged ‘mold removal’

Mold And Mildew Removal From Your Bathroom

July 19th, 2010

Everybody knows what it is and have encountered it once in their lifetime: mold. The most common place to find mold and mildew is your bathroom. A
bathroom has the perfect ingredients for mold to grow in; it is warm, dark and moisture. What a lot of people do not know is that mold and mildew is
toxic and can cause some really bad health effects. It is therefor necessary to remove mold and mildew out of your bathroom.

First it is case to identify mold for those among us that do not know what i am talking about so far. Mold can have many colors because there are several
different mold types. You can identify mold and mildew by the dark spots that are growing on your grout.

After identifying the problem you need to learn about the source of the problem before you can remove it. Unfortunately it is not as simple as
removing the mold on the walls because then it will come back. For example when you use bleach for mold and mildew removal you will remove it but it only will be temporarily. So look further, does your bathroom have enough air circulation in it? Does it have a ventilator? If the answer is yes, does the ventilator work properly? Many bathroom that not have a ventilator does have a window in it. Make sure you open this window after and during
showering or a bath so fresh air help dry the room.

If you are going to buy a mold remover make sure to buy an organic one. Organic mold removers work better then ones with chemicals in them, the organic ones clear and prevent while chemicals only clear. Maybe the best solution for mold and mildew removal is a organic natural cleaning product combined with molderizer. » Read more: Mold And Mildew Removal From Your Bathroom

Get Rid of Mold and Mildew Odor

January 3rd, 2010

Maybe you already know how to get rid of mold, but what about that musty smell that mold tends to leave behind? You could try using a product that claims to absorb odors, but chances are the only thing it’s going to do is cover it up for a few hours and then you’re stuck with a musty smell that has a fruity or flowery aroma tagged to it.

So instead of wasting money on a useless product, the first thing you should be doing is making sure that musty odor isn’t still lingering because mold is still hidden somewhere. After you’ve cleaned up the fungus with a good mold removal spray, you can then eliminate its odor.

The first step that should be done is to use a dehumidifier to remove any remaining moisture in the air. You should also invest in a good air purifier, which can help absorb the odors. » Read more: Get Rid of Mold and Mildew Odor