DIY Mold Removal

Control Mold and Mildew in Your Home

Posted in Bathroom Mold Removal, Black Mold Removal, DIY Mold Removal, Home Mold Removal, Mold Mildew Odor, Mold Prevention, Mold Removal Products on April 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

A common problem that most homeowners face is controlling mold and mildew in the home. This situation should not be taken lightly. Prolong exposure to mold can cause fatal health problems for you and your family.

Watch this video below for steps to rid your home of mold and mildew.

In the video above, bleach is used to clean and kill mold. I would not recommend using bleach to clean / kill mold as bleach would release harmful fumes which are equally bad for your health. White vinegar is a safer alternative to bleach for cleaning mold and mildew.

To clean and kill mold with white vinegar, mix 1 part of white vinegar to 1 part of water and spray the solution onto the problem spots. You may use undiluted vinegar solution to treat stubborn mold stains. Let the solution to sit for at least 15 minutes before scrubbing off with a mixture of Borax and white vinegar. Repeat this process until all the mold and mildew are gone. Rinse well with clean water or wipe clean using damp cloth if rinsing is not possible. Allow the areas to dry completely.

Removing mold mildew from wood

Posted in DIY Mold Removal, Home Mold Removal, How To Remove Mold, Mold Prevention, Natural Mold Removal, Remove Wood Mold Mildew on March 9th, 2010 by admin – 7 Comments

In this blog post, I will share with you how to prevent mold growth on wood surfaces and ways to safely remove mold mildew from wood materials.

Molds nourish on the minerals and oil in the paint of the wood surface. This causes discoloration to the wood surface. Sometimes, they can eat into the paint film and penetrate to the underlying wood and destroy the structure.

Most of the times, using some mold or mildew resistant paints for outdoor wood surfaces can prevent this from happening. These paints are formulated with special chemicals to fight mold attack. You can get one of this paint from your local paint and hardware stores.

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Are you missing out the Mold Manuscript Course?

Posted in DIY Mold Removal, Mold Manuscript Course, Mold Manuscript Review, Professional Mold Course on October 27th, 2009 by admin – 5 Comments

Maurice Manhattan is re-opening the course again due to overwhelming demand, but to only 100 people. The brand new Mold Manuscript bundled package will include Maurice’s personal advice as well as his live coaching package, plus some unexpected free bonuses.

Mind you that the course is for both home owners and business owners especially for those who are in home improvement industry. While the course was initially made for do it yourselfers like you and I, somehow word gets out quick and those home improvement guys are already on the waiting list to get into the mold business.

I can’t promise you as of how long the page will be up for. Grab your copy of Mold Manuscript Course before it is too late. Don’t lose your home to mold.

Some helpful steps anyone can follow to remove mold:

1. Identify the source of the problem, this usually includes excessive moisture problem or water damage
2. Fix the source of the problem to prevent it from coming back
3. Inspect the severity of the problem
4. Follow the remediation guidelines given in Mold Manuscript
5. Start removing any contaminated materials that could pose a threat to future mold amplification.
6. Use organic mold cleaning products to remove mold and make sure it never comes back.

By following the Mold Manuscript remediation guidelines, I don’t see why one cannot save his or her home from mold. You really don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to get someone to do things that you could have done it yourself. Trust me, you will regret for not getting a copy of Mold Manuscript for yourself. Act fast, the door will be closed anytime.

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