We are selling our trailer home and we want to fix it up a bit. We have black mold in the ceiling, and we want to get rid of it, without totally ruining the ceiling. Can anybody tell me how to do this? Or give me any tips on how to do it? Thanks!
2006-08-09
11:29:43
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We had a professional come in and do an estimate, but the price was really high. We don't want to just cover it up, we want to remove it.
2006-08-09
11:41:14 ·
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Spray with bleach/water solution.
2006-08-09 11:33:55
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answered by ? 5
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Mold On Popcorn Ceiling
2016-11-08 06:02:18
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answered by ? 4
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There is a product called " KILZ " available where ever paint is sold. "KILZ" is also a product name for paint that has that substance already mixed in as part of the formula. The spray paint idea I think is a good one, but it will show, be sure to use a matt finish--it may be less obvious. According to real estate law (in most/all ?) states require that the seller disclose that mold is/was present in the home. Touchy issue, especially depending on how large the area of mold is, and where it's located. If it shows on the ceiling chances are that it is on the other side of the ceiling and what is showing is just the tip of the iceberg. If the buyer has carpentry skills of their own, they may feel confident addressing the problem on their own. You can also offer the buyer a $100 discount. There are lots of mold fighting companies, get an estimate and show it to the buyer. Your karma is up to you.
2006-08-09 12:02:44
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answered by youought2knowme 2
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We are selling our trailer home and we want to fix it up a bit. We have black mold in the ceiling, and we want to get rid of it, without totally ruining the ceiling. Can anybody tell me how to do this? Or give me any tips on how to do it? Thanks!
2015-08-14 08:33:40
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answered by Jacky 1
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No, You don't really want to remove it. The reason the bid was expensive is because you have to gut the area, treat the wood underneath,(in this case above), and re-build. You can use a product called Micro-ban. This will not solve the problem. In fact the problem is on your roof probably. A leak is lurking some where. Micro-ban will kill the mold for a longer time than bleach, but eventually it will come back. I suspect this will be enough for you to dump the trailer, and move on. I also suspect, you will not divulge the problem to the new buyer.
2006-08-09 13:53:57
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answered by Don 6
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You could spray a weak solution of bleach and cover with white spray paint if the bleach does not do it. Just be careful to wear eye protection, i.e. goggles
2006-08-09 11:35:24
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answered by gary o 7
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It's not a big deal. Put up your crown molding. Go back and caulk the gap at the ceiling.
2016-03-19 01:33:52
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answered by Cynthia 4
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go get a can of kilz and spray it on there..but you really need to find out what the problem is whats causeing the mold..you will be liable for it if you sale it and they see mold...Mold is dangorous and it can kill a person....
2006-08-09 16:51:53
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answered by bllnickie 6
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Get some Kilz (oil based) and paint it.Then get some high quality white paint. It will look just like new.
2006-08-09 14:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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very much so. the ugliness of the textured ceiling diminishes (detracts from) the beauty of the crown molding.
2016-04-05 22:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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