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		<title>Stop Mold Without Exposing Spores</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 06:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to eliminate mold without it getting into the rest of your house.
These are what you need for DIY mold cleaning job: 

Protective gears (goggles, face mask, long rubber gloves, disposable clothing)


Visqueen (or other plastic sheeting material)


Blue Tape


Dry wall cutter and / or Sander / Sand paper


Garbage bags

Follow these simple 5 Steps for easy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn how to <strong>eliminate mold</strong> without it getting into the rest of your house.</p>
<p>These are what you need for <strong>DIY mold cleaning</strong> job: <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-478" title="plastic-sheeting-visqueen" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/plastic-sheeting-visqueen.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="92" /></p>
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<li>Protective gears (goggles, face mask, long rubber gloves, disposable clothing)</li>
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<li>Visqueen (or other plastic sheeting material)</li>
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<li><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-479" title="blue-tape" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/blue-tape.jpg" alt="" width="135" height="92" />Blue Tape</li>
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<li>Dry wall cutter and / or Sander / Sand paper</li>
</ul>
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<li>Garbage bags</li>
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<p>Follow these simple 5 Steps for easy home mold removal.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1: Assessing the area and problem</strong></p>
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<li><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-480" title="sand-papers" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/sand-papers.jpg" alt="sand-papers" width="159" height="114" />Investigate how far does the problem stem from.</li>
<li>Identify all the sources that lead to mold growth.</li>
<li>Plan out the mold cleaning procedure and protocols</li>
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<p><strong>Step 2: Contain the problem area</strong></p>
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<li>Put on protective gear before handling mold. Wear goggles, face mask, long rubber gloves and disposable clothing. This can help to protect yourself from ingesting the hazardous mold.</li>
<li>Use Visqueen, or any other plastic sheeting materials to contain the problem area.</li>
<li>This is to prevent mold spores from getting into other areas of your house.</li>
<li>Contain your area with the help of blue tape, like the picture below:</li>
</ol>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-477 aligncenter" title="contain-area-with-visqueen" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/contain-area-with-visqueen.jpg" alt="contain-area-with-visqueen" width="260" height="194" /></p>
<p><strong>Step 3: Start the mold cleaning procedure</strong></p>
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<li>Dampen the mold infected areas with white vinegar water. Use 1 part of white vinegar to 1 part of water. This helps to prevent molds from becoming airborne when disturbed / cleaned.</li>
<li>For cleaning ceiling mold, use a mop to dampen the problem spots.</li>
<li>Use sander or sand paper to sand off the stubborn molds off wooden items like cupboards, wooden tables, etc.</li>
<li>Scrub the area while it is still damp using baking soda and white vinegar mixture. Repeat this to remove all the visible molds.</li>
<li>Rinse well with plain water. If rinsing is not possible, wipe clean the area with a dampen cloth. Discard and replace the cloth once it is soiled with molds. You won&#8217;t like the idea of contaminating other areas of your house with the soiled cloth.</li>
<li>Let the area to dry completely. Do not use fan or blower to help drying the area as this could spread the airborne mold spores.</li>
<li>Lastly spray a layer of undiluted white vinegar over the cleaned surface and allow to dry completely. This helps to kill any mold residue and to prevent future mold growth.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Step 4: Dispose Materials</strong></p>
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<li>Dispose the mold contaminated materials using the garbage bags and seal it properly with blue tape.</li>
<li>Discard the Visqueen / plastic sheetings and all other cleaning tools such as brush, mop, cloth, etc.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Step 5: Clean and Filter</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>After the mold removal is done, it&#8217;s time to clean and filter the surrounding air.</li>
<li>You may use those anti microbial soap like Pinkrobial to clean the area again.</li>
<li>Run an air purifier that comes with &#8220;Heppa&#8221; filter to purify the surrounding air.</li>
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		<title>Removing mold mildew from wood</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 10:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this blog post, I will share with you how to prevent mold growth on wood surfaces and ways to safely <a title="Remove mold mildew from wood" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com" target="_blank">remove mold mildew from wood</a> materials.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><span id="more-438"></span>Bear in mind though, these mold-resistant paints are not suitable to be used on window sills, beds, playpens or wooden toys as the chemicals in the paint can be very hazardous to small children.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/remove-mold-from-wood.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-439" title="remove-mold-from-wood" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/remove-mold-from-wood.jpg" alt="remove-mold-from-wood" width="271" height="200" /></a>How to remove mold and mildew from wood</strong></p>
<p>If you see molds or mildew start growing on wood surface, increase the air circulation and use heat to dry the wood as much as possible. Always keep in mind that stagnant air is as dangerous as stagnant water, it promotes mold growth. Regulate the ventilation to allow fresh air to flow in.</p>
<p>To clean mold and mildew from mildly infested wood materials:<br />
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1. Moisten the infected area with little plain water; this is to prevent the molds from becoming airborne when disturbed.<br />
2. Scrub off the visible molds and mildew with mild alkali. You can use washing soda or trisodium phosphate; mix 10 tablespoons to a gallon of water. Alternatively, a mixture of <a title="Mold removal products" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/mold-removal-products/mold-removal-products-options-to-get-rid-of-mold-part-1/" target="_blank">borax and white vinegar</a> works well too.<br />
3. Wipe clean with a damp cloth if rinsing is not possible. Discard the cloth when it is soiled with mold and mildew. You will not want the soiled cloth to infect other areas of your house.<br />
4. After the cleaning is done; spray a layer of white vinegar onto the wood surface and leave it without rinsing. This helps to disinfect and prevent future mold growth.<br />
5. Allow the wood to dry completely in the sun if possible. Otherwise, use a blower or fan to help drying the surface.<br />
6. Apply mold or mildew resistant paint.</p>
<p>If the molds have eaten through the paint or coating, you will need to remove all the paint or coating from the problem spots before cleaning the molds. Use undiluted vinegar to moisten the stained spot and let the solution to sit for at least 15 minutes before sanding down the paint / coating. Scrub off the mold with a stronger solution this time if necessary. Rinse well and allow the wood to dry thoroughly. Lastly spray a layer of undiluted white vinegar to help disinfect the area and prevent future mold growth.</p>
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		<title>Removing Mold with Baking Soda and Vinegar Paste</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bathroom and shower rooms are prone to mold growth as they exposed to moisture most of the times. So, what I usually do after each shower is to splash clean water onto the bathroom walls to remove soapy residues. These residues if not removed will become the mail food source for mold.
I will also keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bathroom and shower rooms are prone to mold growth as they exposed to moisture most of the times. So, what I usually do after each shower is to splash clean water onto the bathroom walls to remove soapy residues. These residues if not removed will become the mail food source for mold.</p>
<p>I will also keep a bottle of diluted white vinegar in the bathroom and make sure to spray the vinegar solution onto the bathroom walls and shower curtain after each shower. This helps to <a title="Prevent Mold Growth" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com" target="_blank">prevent mold growth</a> and disinfect at the same time. For the bathroom floor, I mop with diluted white vinegar too once in a week.</p>
<p><span id="more-434"></span>To remove mold from the corners of bathtubs and showers, I use baking soda and vinegar paste as demonstrated in the video below. Instead of spraying bleach water, I use vinegar water to prevent mold from growing back. It produces the same results too and it is greener to use <a title="Vinegar for Mold Removal" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/vinegar-mold-removal/vinegar-for-mold-removal/" target="_blank">vinegar for mold removal</a> at home.<br />
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		<title>Bleach: An Effective Mold Removal Product?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my previous post, where I discussed about mold removal products, I mentioned about using bleach to kill mold. Today I will talk about the effectiveness of bleach as a mold removal product, its usage and limitations in killing mold. To learn about other mold removal products, you may refer to my previous posts.
Bleach is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my previous post, where I discussed about <a title="Mold Removal Products" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/mold-removal-products/mold-removal-products-options-to-get-rid-of-mold-part-1/">mold removal products</a>, I mentioned about using bleach to kill mold. Today I will talk about the effectiveness of bleach as a mold removal product, its usage and limitations in killing mold. To learn about other <a title="Other Mold Removal Products" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/mold-removal-products/mold-removal-products-options-to-get-rid-of-mold-part-2/">mold removal products</a>, you may refer to my previous posts.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-309" title="bleach-as-mold-removal-product" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/bleach-as-mold-removal-product.jpg" alt="bleach-as-mold-removal-product" width="101" height="135" />Bleach is the product we have known for years to be good at killing bacteria and viruses. Some believe bleach can kill mold as well. Yes, bleach is a mold killer, but that&#8217;s limited to molds grow on non-porous materials such as counter-tops, tiles, bathroom, shower glass, tubs, etc. When dealing with mold infection on non-porous surfaces, you can use a mixture of less than a cup of bleach to one gallon of water to effectively disinfect and kill molds.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-310" title="mold-removal-product-for-wood" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/mold-removal-product-for-wood.jpg" alt="mold-removal-product-for-wood" width="140" height="112" />However, the use of bleach to kill molds on porous materials is not recommended for the fact that bleach contains 99% of water. When bleach is used to clean and disinfect porous materials like wood and drywall, the Iodin structure of bleach prevents Chlorine from soaking into the materials to kill the roots of molds. While the water element of bleach penetrates through the surfaces and feed the roots. Therefore remediating porous materials with bleach is said to accelerate mold growth rather than stopping and killing it.</p>
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Bleach is corrosive. It releases harmful fumes that can cause serious health problems. When bleach is used as mold removal product, make sure you follow proper safety measures to protect yourself from inhaling the toxic fumes.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-311" title="mold-removal-product-for-moldy-drywall" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/mold-removal-product-for-moldy-drywall.jpg" alt="mold-removal-product-for-moldy-drywall" width="148" height="111" />In conclusion, bleach can be used as mold removal product for non-porous surfaces like glass, tiles, tubs, counter-top and etc. Do not ever use bleach to kill mold on porous materials like wood and drywall. It expedites mold infestation due to the water content of bleach. Remember to put on protective gears whenever dealing with any mold removal product such as bleach. Do not mix bleach with ammonia, as this will create toxic fumes. Bleach is not registered with <a title="Environmental Protection Agency" href="http://www.epa.gov/" target="_blank">EPA</a> as a mold removal product. Thus the effectiveness of killing mold with bleach is not proven.</p>
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		<title>Is Mold Remediation Vital?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold remediation is vital to people&#8217;s health as well as vital to the longevity of buildings. Mold remediation is a process that takes place when mold growth is out of control.
Professional mold remediation is necessary when the affected area is larger than ten square feet. In most cases where the mold infestation is not severe, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mold remediation</strong> is vital to people&#8217;s health as well as vital to the longevity of buildings. <a title="Understand Mold Remediation" href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/mold-problem/is-mold-remediation-vital/">Mold remediation</a> is a process that takes place when mold growth is out of control.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-292" title="mold-remediation-by-professional-mold-specialist" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/mold-remediation-by-professional-mold-specialist.jpg" alt="mold-remediation-by-professional-mold-specialist" width="124" height="93" />Professional mold remediation is necessary when the affected area is larger than ten square feet. In most cases where the mold infestation is not severe, mold remediation can often be done by the homeowner.</p>
<p><strong>What does mold remediation entail?<br />
</strong><br />
<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-290" title="mold-infestation" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/mold-infestation.jpg" alt="mold-infestation" width="150" height="113" />Step one involves removing the source of water. This ensures that mold growth does not occur again. The next thing to do would be to run a dehumidifier to eliminate moisture in the air. Then wash the surface with an antimicrobial cleaner. Then rinse down with vinegar and allow the wall or surface to dry completely. Afterward paint the affected surfaces with oil based paint. This encapsulates any leftover spores and mold residue to prevent it from coming back.<br />
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		<title>Learn how to remove mold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the weather starts to get warmer and more humid, there is a tendency to have mold starting to grow in damp areas. You might be wondering how to remove mold from any area that you could possibly find it. Depending on where you find it there are different ways on how to remove mold. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-164" title="how-to-remove-mold" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/how-to-remove-mold.jpg" alt="how-to-remove-mold" width="130" height="96" />When the weather starts to get warmer and more humid, there is a tendency to have mold starting to grow in damp areas. You might be wondering how to remove mold from any area that you could possibly find it. Depending on where you find it there are different ways on how to remove mold. In most cases you can use a mixture of water and bleach. It is best to use non-chlorine bleach since this is pretty much safe to use on all type of fabrics. Another alternative to using bleach is to use vinegar; this is due to the fact that vinegar is more environmentally safe and healthier for you.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-165" title="how-to-remove-mold-from-fabrics" src="http://moldremovalfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/how-to-remove-mold-from-fabrics.jpg" alt="how-to-remove-mold-from-fabrics" width="150" height="84" />You will want to lightly scrub the areas affect and then let them air dry. If you are wondering how to <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?What-to-Do-When-Mold-Grows-on-Clothing&amp;id=2431940">remove mold stains from fabrics</a> the best way I found is to let the clothing soak in some pre-soak products that are available at any store. If you were looking at how to <a href="http://moldremovalfacts.com/mold-removal/carpet-mold-removal/">remove mold from carpet</a> or upholstery your best bet would be to use a shampoo machine to get that deep cleaning that might be needed to fully remove the mold. One thing you should remember when you are learning how to remove mold, is that you will need to make sure you take proper <a href="http://homemoldremoval.multiply.com/journal/item/1/Safety_tips_while_conducting_home_mold_removal">safety measures</a> when it comes to using any kinds of chemicals to remove mold.</p>
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