Posts Tagged ‘Home Mold Removal’

Mold Removal with Tea Tree Oil

Posted in Mold Removal Products, Natural Mold Cleaner, Natural Mold Killer, Natural Mold Removal, Tea Tree Oil on November 5th, 2009 by admin – 4 Comments

One of the natural ingredients that I found to be effective at killing mold: Tea Tree Oil. Tea tree oil is a type of essential oil that can be found in most health food stores. It is produced from Melaleuca tree, a tree that has needle-like leaves.

While tea tree oil is expensive, its broad-spectrum fungicide power seems to be able to kill almost all mold species. Tea tree oil is definitely a better alternative to bleach as it is natural and it does not produce harmful fumes that hurt the environment or the surrounding living beings.

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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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Hydrogen Peroxide for Mold Removal

Posted in Hydrogen Peroxide Mold Killer, Mold Removal Products on September 24th, 2009 by admin – 4 Comments

One of the inexpensive solutions for effective mold removal is by using hydrogen peroxide with at least 3% concentration. Hydrogen peroxide is a very good cleaning agent. It does not only clean, but disinfect at the same time. Hydrogen peroxide kills most of the bacterias and germs, including the deadliest mold spores.

Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 breaks down to water and oxygen, thus creating no residual toxins of any kind when used to clean or kill mold. You can hardly see any evidence of its use in the surrounding environment after a few hours of the application.

hydrogen-peroxide-mold-removalTherefore, hydrogen peroxide is a much safer alternative as compared to bleach for removing mold at home. As hydrogen peroxide is less abrasive, it is also safe to be used on porous materials like wallpaper or fabric surfaces.

I usually get my bottle of hydrogen peroxide from a regular drug store. They commonly come in 3% concentration, which is pretty good for the mold cleaning job. It is very affordable; a bottle of hydrogen peroxide only costs me less than a dollar.

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