What to use: Hospital - grade bleach, bicarb, vinegar, sponge
How to apply: Clean the surface twice with hospital - grade bleach. Then wipe bicarb and vinegar over the wall with a sponge before you paint them to neutralise the bleach. Also use a mould inhibitor before and during the painting.
2006-08-11 17:34:12
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answered by MS 3
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A solution of bleach and water. You will want to correct whatever problem is causing the mold and mildew before painting. If it a damp area, you will want to use something like Kilz as a primer. It is resistant to mold and mildew.
2006-08-08 09:30:09
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answered by heartwrench 2
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I suggest you get a mold remediation products Well I Do NOT recommend BLEACH at all! First thing Bleach Stains its corrosive and will mess up your walls! Second It does not kill all types of Mold and mildew. There is two products you should use.
First is Mold Stat Peroxy Kling. This product is Peroxide Based, it removes the food source of the mold.
Second Is Mold Stat Plus: This product kill the mold and its spores Below the surface.
2006-08-09 16:15:57
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answered by mold_cleaning 1
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If its in basic terms a small volume you need to bleach it to kill it. Then word kilz to steer away from any destiny strengthen. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, if seems to be like a honest volume of mildew and you have have the two teenagers interior the living house or respiration issues, you could ought to decrease out that part of the drywall, check out the interior you wall and bleach something in there. mildew is a severe situation. distinctive human beings do no longer take it heavily. My father is a assets preservationist and we circulate into deserted properties with mildew and it messes up our bodies for days afterwards to no longer point out the long term outcomes of persevering with exposure.
2016-12-11 05:13:29
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answered by ? 4
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Use a solution of 1 part bleach and 7 parts water.
2006-08-08 09:28:36
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answered by naute_girl 2
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Use a weak solution of bleach and besure and wear safety glasses and cover the floor area.
2006-08-08 09:28:17
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answered by Geri H 3
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I put bleach on a sponge mop, dampen the mop and then put on bleach.
make sure it is NOT dripping. then let air dry.
You could also use a sponge.
tips , wear gloves, keep the windows open, good ventilation , and clothes you dont care about incase you get bleach on them.
2006-08-08 09:37:28
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answered by ? 6
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Try "sugar soap" available in paint shops.
2006-08-08 09:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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hot soapy water then re paint
2006-08-08 09:28:11
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answered by vicky l 6
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See this similar question that I asked a while ago:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhVZyV2HdqeIBwdm_WRQQ6Dsy6IX?qid=20060728181636AAoyo04
2006-08-08 09:32:25
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answered by drshorty 7
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