I was literally about to click off the video, uninterested in watching more til the finished spray bottle made me do a double take & finish the vid! 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent video Steve. Glad you highlighted the old myth that bleach isn't the best way to kill mold. We see customers all the time who have tried cleaning mold and ended up with a worse problem just a few weeks later!!
Yes but what do you use? How do you try it? Sounding you fix the leak first? Or cut it out? What if it’s soaking wet? And leaking slowly Can you treat if meanwhile waiting to get it repaired?
I've used Killz in gallons on a basement space and now for a ceiling that was never properly treated/refinished post hurricane Sandy. Do you like the killz products or are there other available alternatives that you feel work better? I just want to protect my family. TIA if you see this!
Clorox is bleach, and what the company claims is, the chlorine evaporates quickly and leaves the surface wet still, allowing mold to grow. It may be good visually but not the best solution. The company has another product for stains. I used it at another house and it was great. The other thing I used was salt and thyme oil. Windows would sweat and therefore making it hard to keep things dry. You can spray thyme oil in water, but that ads to moisture, or you can add the oil to salt and sprinkle in the trouble areas of a window. If the window sweats, it just makes sea water and mold doesn’t like the environment. Plus, how I understand it, this product is based on thyme.
After you treat the areas with mold, how long until you know it has killed the mold, when it dries? And then what do you do to remove the dead mold off of the wall?
Depends on the surface. Use a copper “Chore Boy” or some type of copper scrubbing pad to scrub the area with dawn dish detergent. Use some blue shop towels to wipe it all up with. Don’t forget where the mold was. This will only remove the outward showing growth, although there can still be microscopic pores on the surface or deep in the surface. Once wiped up, spray with Concrobium Mold Control (which should be found at your local hardware store- Home Depot, etc.). Really saturate it with this product, especially if it’s a porous surface like wood. Let it dry naturally over the course of a few days and this product will leave behind a protective film that prevents future growth. Depending on where the area is at, you could also sprinkle some Borax to prevent future growth (good for hidden areas that aren’t so easy to get back into, like inside a wall or under a house or something)
Thanks for all the great advice. Definitely going to take advantage of your tips. We purchased our first home in July and the basement in the bathroom is giving us havoc. Leaking and moldy.
The paste of baking soda with a little white vinegar is great for white walls stops the black mold dead in its tracks . I think I will leave it there at least until the Summer...
So is it rmr 86 or concrobium? Rmr86 is double the price. For people that used Concrobium... how soon after it dries does black mokd disappear and how soon can shower be used?
Are dehumifers worth using and do they just stop new mold appearing or do they kill mold already in a bedroom also is salt effective and ok to use in dehumifer when Crystal's have run out I have mold in my bedroom and I use dehumifers
I'm applying Concrobium Mold Control to the blackened areas as soon as the previous floor covering is removed and subfloor completely dry. Then waiting for that to dry @ 72 hours so crushing action can occur as well (though dries to touch much faster) Next with mold hopefully mostly dead cleaning surface with borax and brush scrub. Next re-applying concrobium and allowing to dry. Next painting with Kilz-Zinz or similar. What am I missing or doing wrong?
Hi Steve, I did something very stupid and I would like to get an advice.. I took off the vinyl baseboard from around the floor, there was a black mold behind it but I ignored it and I started to close the area with thick layer of joint compounds, a few days later the mold started to show up on that layer (of course)... What would you recommend me to do - take off this joint compounds and clean it from its base or just try to use something to kill it only on the surface? Thank you, Dassy
I'm not steve but mold is a tricky thing to work with, one hand there is a chance the joint compound "rushed it when it dried, but at the same time I've seen mold in joint compound before so personally I'd take the extra step clear the joint before fully taking action on the mold, (ofcourse also fixing the cause of the moisture that made the mold aswell).
I don't understand this concrombium stuff - are you just suppose to leave the crushed mold on your walls even though it looks bad? You can't tell a difference between the mold you've sprayed and the mold you haven't sprayed. And if you leave it on the walls you won't be able to tell when new mold forms because you still got the old stuff on the walls.
What about white vinegar by spray bottle. For real stubborn spots make a paste of baking soda mixed with a little white vinegar and lay it on thick, to kill the mold. It is cheap too.
Great but what if its on a ceiling? A close family friend has a cabin not far from my house and black mold is on the ceiling. I'd like to get rid of it for her.
I got rental property and I had tried everything before repainted but the mold still remains. I'm not sure that was tenant fault or we didn't kill all spores. It awful, I have been spent so much energy and time to decorated the property. It only one property that have a problem once it got mold it never gone.
The most important thing is to figure out where the moisture issues are. If the issue is coming from the other side of the drywall. If you don’t take care of the issue it will come back. Find a mold inspector in your area.
Do dehumifers and air purfier both kill mold spores and do they stop mold spores I have mold in my bedroom and I use dehumifers and I have air purifer are they both worth using and do they work
Hi There! Toxicity is always a matter of degrees, and though bleach won't hurt you if you using for washing clothes, in the concentrations used to try and kill mold, the fumes can definitely be harmful. Also, bleach bleaches surfaces and makes them lighter. Registered fungicides don't have either issue (at least not the one I used in this video). I hope this helps. Bye for now, Steve
Good Morning John, Thanks for your note. It's been a while since I made this video, but I thought I did mention specific options. What you want is a registered fungicide. This means a product has been independently tested and found to kill mold to some minimum standard. The best stuff I know of is called Concrobium. It's widely available, inexpensive and has become the gold standard for professional mold abatement specialists from what I've seen. It's also non-toxic. It kills mold and mold spores by crushing them physically, not by poisoning them. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Steve
any biocide chemical will kill mould. I use an antimicrobial chemical.Now remember killing mould does not get rid of MVOC's. Dead mould still have MVOC's and some moulds still produce mycotoxins. Hence why mould needs to be physically removed. Chemicals are only used in hospitals, nursing homes or any environment that has people with weak immunes systems. A dust musk will not stop mould from going into your lungs you will need a proper mask with the correct filter. I am a restoration technician and I hold a iicrc s520 certification in mould remediation
How can mycotoxins be safely be removed? It's very hard to find them for one thing as they don't normally have a smell or can't be seen as well, correct? I take lessons at a house which is making one of the inhabitants ill and they did a mycotoxin test that showed one mycotoxin in a large number. The family is at their wits end about what to do about it.
I have a small refrigerator/freezer in our RV. It had mold growing in it and I finally noticed it. I shut it off, scrubbed it and left the door open to dry thoroughly! I plan to replace it in the rv. My brainstorm is to still be able to use the frig/freezer out back in my BIG shop as a BEER frig. Now the bad frig had quite a few 1 - 2" mold spots in it on the white plastic wall areas. I was simply wondering if it would be safe to clean it out ETC and then spay paint the inside white again if needed. It has just been sitting unused for a few years. the mold has not grown after scrubbing it out and leaving the door open. A couple hundred bucks could by a feeeew beers for my friends and I to enjoy!! JUST CURIOUS IF THERE WOULD BE A SAFE WAY TO DO THIS?? Thanks!!
Hi Kawakeb Astra - Yes I scrubbed it with a clorox/bleach solution and nothing has grown since! I think all I see is just the existing stain spots from the previous mold spots. Nothing has grown, so just getting the right can of spay paint would be ok for the frigerator and to still use it in the RV. That is what I am thinking now at least. Thanks for the input!
I agree with everything except this concept that the shrinking treatment "crushes" mold spores. Do you have any additional scientific data to support this concept? New idea to me. My other concern is that the treatment has to dry and shrink before it is effective. What happens in the meantime? Wet mold grows and when it grows it produces the toxins that make us sick. Drying it out may take a while and now you have made it even wetter with the spray. You may have a solution for some cases, but I don't think this is a complete solution for all cases, especially areas that require additional drying after spraying treatment because you have provided a moisture source for the mold that can continue to grow while you are waiting for it to dry, if it ever does. Spraying any moisture in an area that is already susceptible to mold growth could make things worse before they make them any better. Interesting concept but I am skepticle, especially when there are services like Pure Maintenance's patented dry vapor treatment that kills mold everywhere and gets nothing wet.
Ooo that first one is pretty. It's not dirty bathroom but it is pretty. Is there a why, that I shouldn't paint mortar black and brown. I think of it like this, I consider the earth without void. To me it could be any color without yellow or clear. So the night sky for example without the stars. We'll, the night I remember the most I was so hurt about everyone and only one I was outside and there were no stars. I think of the black amd brown if it were together it reminds me of the melding of perfect liquid metal. For example if one's back looks like perfect metal, the entire back with oil rubbed areas contrast with mist upon the fine shortest cilia, a dress, a low cut V back of a dress with the two eyes. . . the fabric is perfect, don't cut it. Like a steak, frozen steak cuts differently than a fresh piece of meat. Anyway, I am looking for a dirty bathroom. Good day
he said fungicide the spores in the air can be moved out to windows by letting the air through, also Germacidal lamp www.amazon.com/Germicidal-Disinfection-Sterilizer-Bacterial-Replace/dp/B07DN2RRQY/ref=asc_df_B07DN2RRQY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241964169520&hvpos=1o15&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14631685913942104022&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031095&hvtargid=pla-525225277908&psc=1
Misinformation. Bleach can soak in and kill all the mould fine, often it is diluted 60% to make it thin enough to penetrate. 'Crushing mould spores' is non-sense. The proprietary mould killers have other chemicals which persist in the masonry - unlike bleach which evaporates out, the other mould killers I am familiar with also evaporate but much more slowly. Generally the correct procedure for mouldy grout is apply bleach - this removes a lot of the staining and kills everything it touches dead, then add an anti mould solution.
I'm impressed with the drawing of the spray bottle more than anything
pro tip : you can watch movies at Flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Johnathan Ronnie Yup, I've been using Flixzone} for months myself =)
@Johnathan Ronnie Yea, have been watching on Flixzone} for since december myself :)
Yeah the way he started drawing from a random point at the bottom and finished with a perfect spray bottle lol
I was literally about to click off the video, uninterested in watching more til the finished spray bottle made me do a double take & finish the vid! 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent video Steve. Glad you highlighted the old myth that bleach isn't the best way to kill mold. We see customers all the time who have tried cleaning mold and ended up with a worse problem just a few weeks later!!
why not include a link to the product you are using to kill the mold?
RmR brands one to remove the mold and one to get rid of spores
@@ohop710 where do you buy that?
RMR contains bleach 😞
You didn't provide not one pruduct link/list for sprays
Yes but what do you use? How do you try it? Sounding you fix the leak first? Or cut it out? What if it’s soaking wet? And leaking slowly Can you treat if meanwhile waiting to get it repaired?
What is the name of a good product to use for this problem.
What product should be used any recommendations??
I've used Killz in gallons on a basement space and now for a ceiling that was never properly treated/refinished post hurricane Sandy. Do you like the killz products or are there other available alternatives that you feel work better? I just want to protect my family. TIA if you see this!
Thank you, BUT WHAT LIQUID IS THE ONE THAT KILLS THE SPORES????????????????????
Fungicide. He said it.
@@Blessed2XSClorox will also
Clorox is bleach@@parrisestatessouthernhomec3246
He said "registered fungicide"@@Blessed2XS
Clorox is bleach, and what the company claims is, the chlorine evaporates quickly and leaves the surface wet still, allowing mold to grow. It may be good visually but not the best solution. The company has another product for stains. I used it at another house and it was great. The other thing I used was salt and thyme oil. Windows would sweat and therefore making it hard to keep things dry. You can spray thyme oil in water, but that ads to moisture, or you can add the oil to salt and sprinkle in the trouble areas of a window. If the window sweats, it just makes sea water and mold doesn’t like the environment. Plus, how I understand it, this product is based on thyme.
After you treat the areas with mold, how long until you know it has killed the mold, when it dries? And then what do you do to remove the dead mold off of the wall?
Depends on the surface. Use a copper “Chore Boy” or some type of copper scrubbing pad to scrub the area with dawn dish detergent. Use some blue shop towels to wipe it all up with. Don’t forget where the mold was. This will only remove the outward showing growth, although there can still be microscopic pores on the surface or deep in the surface. Once wiped up, spray with Concrobium Mold Control (which should be found at your local hardware store- Home Depot, etc.). Really saturate it with this product, especially if it’s a porous surface like wood. Let it dry naturally over the course of a few days and this product will leave behind a protective film that prevents future growth.
Depending on where the area is at, you could also sprinkle some Borax to prevent future growth (good for hidden areas that aren’t so easy to get back into, like inside a wall or under a house or something)
Thanks for all the great advice. Definitely going to take advantage of your tips. We purchased our first home in July and the basement in the bathroom is giving us havoc. Leaking and moldy.
Best video of all !!! Emphasis on the usage of a "fungicide."
The paste of baking soda with a little white vinegar is great for white walls stops the black mold dead in its tracks . I think I will leave it there at least until the Summer...
Does vinegar and baking soda work for sink drains -
Please go on with more in depth instructions. I am very curious. Thanks!!!
So what is the name of the spray you used that did work? Geez.
RMR 86 I think...found it on Google and Amazon
Was it a mold crusher ol
Concrobium. Stuff is magic. Highly recommend it
Concrobium can be used in a fogger as well
So is it rmr 86 or concrobium? Rmr86 is double the price.
For people that used Concrobium... how soon after it dries does black mokd disappear and how soon can shower be used?
Are dehumifers worth using and do they just stop new mold appearing or do they kill mold already in a bedroom also is salt effective and ok to use in dehumifer when Crystal's have run out I have mold in my bedroom and I use dehumifers
I wasn't really believing it until he made the dead eye crosses.
Ah ah! Good one! :D :D that's a great proof! ;) :)
And what is a good "fungicide " ?? What product or ingredients??
I'm applying Concrobium Mold Control to the blackened areas as soon as the previous floor covering is removed and subfloor completely dry. Then waiting for that to dry @ 72 hours so crushing action can occur as well (though dries to touch much faster) Next with mold hopefully mostly dead cleaning surface with borax and brush scrub. Next re-applying concrobium and allowing to dry. Next painting with Kilz-Zinz or similar. What am I missing or doing wrong?
Can I use that in a sink drain with black mold - Im on a septic
you didnt say which spray to use. any recommenddation?
Bro that spray bottle was bomb. he just banged it out free hand like BAM here u go 👍
Is this sufficient for killing mold in an entire house with a mold problem?
Great video but... what spray do I use?
According to the informative video, as long as it's not bleach it will work.
Hi Steve,
I did something very stupid and I would like to get an advice.. I took off the vinyl baseboard from around the floor, there was a black mold behind it but I ignored it and I started to close the area with thick layer of joint compounds, a few days later the mold started to show up on that layer (of course)... What would you recommend me to do - take off this joint compounds and clean it from its base or just try to use something to kill it only on the surface? Thank you, Dassy
I'm not steve but mold is a tricky thing to work with, one hand there is a chance the joint compound "rushed it when it dried, but at the same time I've seen mold in joint compound before so personally I'd take the extra step clear the joint before fully taking action on the mold, (ofcourse also fixing the cause of the moisture that made the mold aswell).
I don't understand this concrombium stuff - are you just suppose to leave the crushed mold on your walls even though it looks bad? You can't tell a difference between the mold you've sprayed and the mold you haven't sprayed. And if you leave it on the walls you won't be able to tell when new mold forms because you still got the old stuff on the walls.
What about white vinegar by spray bottle. For real stubborn spots make a paste of baking soda mixed with a little white vinegar and lay it on thick, to kill the mold. It is cheap too.
Great but what if its on a ceiling? A close family friend has a cabin not far from my house and black mold is on the ceiling. I'd like to get rid of it for her.
Does anyone have a brand of non-toxic fungicide they can recommend? I'm based in the UK. Thanks.
Borax mixed with hot water and sprayed on to the mold
Radioactive materials work well. Sweet alpha radiation ❤️
@maniacalmoz How much borax to water?
Will the Concrobium work on ceilings in regular earth gravity?
Thank you for sharing this! I do have a mold problem on my tub!
Great vid and cool explanation of the crushing mechanic
It's on my kitchen wall and I really feel dirty I will try a standard fungicide soon can anyone know any good fungicide
So what do you use to kill the mold?
Look up on Google "registered nontoxic fungicide"
I got rental property and I had tried everything before repainted but the mold still remains. I'm not sure that was tenant fault or we didn't kill all spores. It awful, I have been spent so much energy and time to decorated the property. It only one property that have a problem once it got mold it never gone.
The most important thing is to figure out where the moisture issues are. If the issue is coming from the other side of the drywall. If you don’t take care of the issue it will come back. Find a mold inspector in your area.
Okay where do you buy the non toxic mold killer product
can you link the non-toxic product you use? thanks!!
that's a sick detailed plan
Thank you for not taking 2 hrs to tell us. Really
I have black colour mold in a corner of my bathroom, it's on the wooden skirting board. Should I just clean it with a mold spray and paint over it?
Someone above mentioned using Killz
HEPA vac first, then antimicrobial product wash and dry
"get rid of moisture" yea ok but i live in florida
So you wet the surface thats supposed to be dry?
Do dehumifers and air purfier both kill mold spores and do they stop mold spores I have mold in my bedroom and I use dehumifers and I have air purifer are they both worth using and do they work
I found some mold in between the door and the rubber seal on a family members fridge.. would you say this works just as well for that too?
vinegar.
or new fridge
So then what, can you sand it off sheetrock or do you still have to replace the sheetrock?
0:49 Bleach is toxic to people? Could you fill us in on this? Thanks. Great video.
Hi There! Toxicity is always a matter of degrees, and though bleach won't hurt you if you using for washing clothes, in the concentrations used to try and kill mold, the fumes can definitely be harmful. Also, bleach bleaches surfaces and makes them lighter. Registered fungicides don't have either issue (at least not the one I used in this video).
I hope this helps.
Bye for now,
Steve
@@baileylineroad Yes, thanks!
thanks for NOT saying what kills the mold
But he did. go to HD - www.homedepot.com/p/Concrobium-32-oz-Mold-Control-025326/100654126
This is my current torture.Thanks for the fix!
I use gelair tea tree oil spray to get rid of molds
almost! You told us bleach wouldn't kill mold spores but you never said what "did". oh well just another half story video.
Good Morning John,
Thanks for your note. It's been a while since I made this video, but I thought I did mention specific options. What you want is a registered fungicide. This means a product has been independently tested and found to kill mold to some minimum standard. The best stuff I know of is called Concrobium. It's widely available, inexpensive and has become the gold standard for professional mold abatement specialists from what I've seen. It's also non-toxic. It kills mold and mold spores by crushing them physically, not by poisoning them.
I hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Steve
John, Yeah
Steve Maxwell, my bad Steve! you responded, thanks bro for the info & God Bless. David G. Washington state.
any biocide chemical will kill mould. I use an antimicrobial chemical.Now remember killing mould does not get rid of MVOC's. Dead mould still have MVOC's and some moulds still produce mycotoxins. Hence why mould needs to be physically removed. Chemicals are only used in hospitals, nursing homes or any environment that has people with weak immunes systems. A dust musk will not stop mould from going into your lungs you will need a proper mask with the correct filter. I am a restoration technician and I hold a iicrc s520 certification in mould remediation
How can mycotoxins be safely be removed? It's very hard to find them for one thing as they don't normally have a smell or can't be seen as well, correct? I take lessons at a house which is making one of the inhabitants ill and they did a mycotoxin test that showed one mycotoxin in a large number. The family is at their wits end about what to do about it.
Borax, Boron Crystals. 1 cup to 1 gallon water mix spray everywhere yeah
@nuff said Borax is a cleaning powder commonly used for washing clothes in our washing machines. Its sold in your common grocery store.
What's the name of the liquid that kills mould?
Concrobium Mold Control
I really needed to learn how to do this! Thank You!
I have a small refrigerator/freezer in our RV. It had mold growing in it and I finally noticed it. I shut it off, scrubbed it and left the door open to dry thoroughly! I plan to replace it in the rv. My brainstorm is to still be able to use the frig/freezer out back in my BIG shop as a BEER frig. Now the bad frig had quite a few 1 - 2" mold spots in it on the white plastic wall areas. I was simply wondering if it would be safe to clean it out ETC and then spay paint the inside white again if needed. It has just been sitting unused for a few years. the mold has not grown after scrubbing it out and leaving the door open. A couple hundred bucks could by a feeeew beers for my friends and I to enjoy!! JUST CURIOUS IF THERE WOULD BE A SAFE WAY TO DO THIS??
Thanks!!
Hi Kawakeb Astra - Yes I scrubbed it with a clorox/bleach solution and nothing has grown since! I think all I see is just the existing stain spots from the previous mold spots. Nothing has grown, so just getting the right can of spay paint would be ok for the frigerator and to still use it in the RV. That is what I am thinking now at least. Thanks for the input!
Vinegar
Well thats two minutes of my life I won't get back.
I agree with everything except this concept that the shrinking treatment "crushes" mold spores. Do you have any additional scientific data to support this concept? New idea to me. My other concern is that the treatment has to dry and shrink before it is effective. What happens in the meantime? Wet mold grows and when it grows it produces the toxins that make us sick. Drying it out may take a while and now you have made it even wetter with the spray. You may have a solution for some cases, but I don't think this is a complete solution for all cases, especially areas that require additional drying after spraying treatment because you have provided a moisture source for the mold that can continue to grow while you are waiting for it to dry, if it ever does. Spraying any moisture in an area that is already susceptible to mold growth could make things worse before they make them any better. Interesting concept but I am skepticle, especially when there are services like Pure Maintenance's patented dry vapor treatment that kills mold everywhere and gets nothing wet.
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How about telling us names of fungicides
Loved ur accent most of all but I’ll try the bleach as well. Ur video was very informative thx
can baking soda with water kill black mold in frige
Someone above recommended baking soda mixed with white vinegar
Ooo that first one is pretty. It's not dirty bathroom but it is pretty. Is there a why, that I shouldn't paint mortar black and brown. I think of it like this, I consider the earth without void. To me it could be any color without yellow or clear. So the night sky for example without the stars. We'll, the night I remember the most I was so hurt about everyone and only one I was outside and there were no stars. I think of the black amd brown if it were together it reminds me of the melding of perfect liquid metal. For example if one's back looks like perfect metal, the entire back with oil rubbed areas contrast with mist upon the fine shortest cilia, a dress, a low cut V back of a dress with the two eyes. . . the fabric is perfect, don't cut it. Like a steak, frozen steak cuts differently than a fresh piece of meat.
Anyway, I am looking for a dirty bathroom.
Good day
Handsome nice video in the way you draw it but what kind of spray can I use that's the real thing I want to know
What the product name
This is very important information to learn about.Thank you for the great advice and awesome video.
That’s so cool!! Thank you
Great drawing
Just use Colloidal Silver, or cleaning strength vinegar
So important to know! Great information!
Thanks so much for this.
Is Shockwave a registered fungicide?
excellent information!! very important to know how to do this!
wonderful video thank you!
Why make a video and not tell anybody what the product they need to use is!
? What is the name of the fungicide 🙄🙄🙄🙄
The product is concrobium mold control spray
great vid keep up the good work
What if it's in a fridge? It's going to get yet again
I have watched several videos, how do I take care of mold that I can't see damnit?!
Yeah but its growing on my bathroom door though
Genius
Tell the people that all the spray is water and baking soda, save money.
great advice and info thanks
good advice, thanks
Great information!!
Im confused af can you give a smaller easier explanation
Bleach won’t work.
Fifty calibre machine gun
great information
Great advice!
ive never heard of such crushing action, scam?
Dead mold is still allergenic... It must be removed like dirt is removed
Apologies, I need a new alternator.
Strong vinegar kills black mold
this video is not helpful
he said fungicide
the spores in the air can be moved out to windows by letting the air through, also
Germacidal lamp
www.amazon.com/Germicidal-Disinfection-Sterilizer-Bacterial-Replace/dp/B07DN2RRQY/ref=asc_df_B07DN2RRQY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241964169520&hvpos=1o15&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14631685913942104022&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031095&hvtargid=pla-525225277908&psc=1
You’re not helpful
Misinformation. Bleach can soak in and kill all the mould fine, often it is diluted 60% to make it thin enough to penetrate. 'Crushing mould spores' is non-sense. The proprietary mould killers have other chemicals which persist in the masonry - unlike bleach which evaporates out, the other mould killers I am familiar with also evaporate but much more slowly. Generally the correct procedure for mouldy grout is apply bleach - this removes a lot of the staining and kills everything it touches dead, then add an anti mould solution.
What kind of advice doesn't give the treatment name???
Can we Discuss the Class Action Law Suit on TOXIC MOLD in the HVAC's of new Toyota's ???
...
“Keep area dry” bruh how tf do you keep a shower dry……
White vinegar is the answer
You can't kill us all.
Lol
idiotic how to kkep bathroom dry house has to be demolished nothing more
you said you used rmr 86 instead of bleach what is rmr 86 answer bleach solution....
I had
I got rid of all the mold in my bathroom with bleach