<>You don't say where this is. Black mold often indicates a sewage leak and can be dangerous to your health. The first order of business is to stop the leak. Then, depending on the extent, you may need professional help to determine how to deal with the mold. It may require removal of building materials (wall board, studs, etc.), so you should think about contacting your insurance company, too.
2006-09-08 19:21:17
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answered by druid 7
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If I were you, I'd buy a paper respirator. They're real cheap, you can get them at the hardware store. It stops dust and mold from entering your lungs while you work. Also useful when you're trying to avoid the Hantavirus with mice.
2006-09-09 02:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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email >info@traskresearch.com they will answer qustions about your mold. or call 1-866-370-2499 M-F 9-5. you can order a product from them. if you have mold in a closet put charcoal in a coffee can and poke holes in the top. this works like a dehumidifier.
2006-09-09 05:28:37
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answered by saturn 7
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I wouldn't just depend on wipes alone,you should get a big bucket of hot water mixed with bleach and do it the old-fashioned way and scrub but don't forget the rubber gloves to protect your hands.
2006-09-09 02:42:08
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answered by T.Mack 5
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Use a product called Scott's Liquid Gold Mold Control 500. I know they sell it at Menard's. Not sure on any other stores. It's a bit pricey but it works !!!! http://www.moldcontrol500.com/
2006-09-09 02:10:18
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answered by rmor25 2
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Depends on where it is - direct bleach is the best bet to remove it - if you are renting contact your landlord, if you own - you will need to find the source, and find a company to help you remove all of it.
2006-09-09 02:08:55
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answered by fuguee.rm 3
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