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A. Mold and mildew release toxins into the air and should be treated with the Healthier Environment Living Program as soon as possible. For an excessive amount of mold & mildew, a certified mold abatement professional (remediator) should be ... more
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The mildew smell is a symptom of mildew in the carpet. For health reasons it is best to remove the carpet, clean the area with soap and water and let dry. ... more
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A. One testing method is a smoke test which indicates a pipe break when visible smoke escapes near the pipe breach. Smoke tests are professionally done by a plumber and require some knowledge to interpret the signs and to accurately plan where to ... more
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MoldZyme® Mold & Mildew Stain Cleaner is very easy and safe to use. For existing mold and mildew stains, apply MoldZyme® to the surface and scrub away mold and mildew stains using a sponge, cloth or brush. For severe stains, apply MoldZyme® and let ... more
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Poor ventilation and high humidity are two of the main causes of mould in a greenhouse/grow room. Prevention is better then any cure. Ensure that your growing area has adequate ventilation Treatment with a diluted solution of Silica used as a spray ... more
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Charcoal and/or baking soda can be used to remove the odor of mold, if the treatment has not done so. Simply place briquettes and/or bowls of baking soda in the area to absorb odor. Do not try to wipe away mold with charcoal or baking soda. What ... more
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• Identify the disease. Mildew appears as grey powdery patches on top of the surface of the leaf. • Use cultural control. You can brush mildew off with your hands but this won't rid your plant of the disease. If you spot a leaf blighted with mildew, ... more
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In order to flourish, mildew requires three elements: a warm climate, a food source and moisture. A normal room temperature range provides an excellent climatic environment for mildew growth. Food sources include any organic material such as wood, ... more
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» These microscopic organisms are part of the natural life cycle of organic matter, including decay and composting of landscaping plants and other mulches. Excessive moisture in flowerbeds, shrubs, mulch and other organic materials creates ideal ... more
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I get this problem every winter around most of my plastic window frames. I have tried several products and the only one that seems to work is Dettol Anti-Bacterial Mould & Mildew Remover. It is available in most supermarkets and cost about £2 for ... more
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