Bleach doesn’t actually kill mold at its roots. It will remove the black stains visible to the eye, but it won’t kill it and, thus, you’ll risk having it grow back. Good old regular white vinegar will, however, kill mold; but, however, it won’t remove the black mold stain. After you kill it with vinegar you can scrub away the black stain with bleach. Or, it the mold isn’t thick, you can simply use that paint; it is supposed to kill and cover most molds.
Vinegar is effective for 80% kill rate. You want something with a little kick like Benefect Decon 30. That said, sheetrock needs to be removed when it grows mold. And Bleach with a surfactant and higher sodium hypochlorite content eats it all away, but should be followed up with something like Benefect or shockwave.
@@jasongrappone345 Bleach is not effective on porous surfaces; whereas vinegar is effective on both porous and non-porous because it gets down into the mold roots and destroys them.
I am replacing moldy ceiling drywall in a sun room under a spray foamed balcony. Would you use that primer on both sides of new drywall (after leak fix and remediation)? I plan to put a few round soffit vents in the new ceiling for ventilation flow in that joist ceiling space, using a dehumidifier. Learned a lesson about house plants and high humidity.
Great video, I live in western NY near Buffalo. I have a ranch home, hip roof. My ceilings in every room, except the bathroom, has dark spots near the walls where I believe the ceiling joists are. I have 12 inches of insulation and baffles for air flow from the soffit to attic. I can't tell if the dark spots are from mold or from the candles my wife burns. Next time I paint I'll try Zinsser. Thanks again for the video.
If you only spot prime and area that is growing mold if you don’t resolve the issue of why the mold is growing in the first place it’s just going to grow where you didn’t prime
At first thought you wouldn't think so. But I remember Chris saying g if you don't topcoat within 72 hrs it can greatly reduce the mold inhibitor qualities of the actual media so if I had to guess I would say yes to a topcoat even if is inside the wall. Use a cheap flat or some old or bulk ceiling pai t laying around.
People have mold in their bathrooms because they don't run the fan long enough. After their shower they dry off and shut the fan off, bad idea keep it running for 20 minutes or buy a fan with a timer or humidity sensor.
That does not work on porous materials. Never clean a high porous material like drywall and particle board. You must remove the material. This is noted by IICRC.
Any time dealing with mold, First get a good mask, not Dr. Facial mask😂. Mask with filters. Then follow this man's instructions. I clean it using Cleaning vinegar, rinse, let dry, then prime with the suggested product. Zinsser is a excellent product.
Vinegar, Vinegar and backings soda, 3% peroxide, or borax , mixed with the proper water ratio can kill mold and spores and are not toxic as well as cheap. Then seal wuth the mold killing primer Bleach does not kill mold spores
Yeah that exhaust is completely blocked ain't no way its working effectively. They either remodeled the bathroom and forgot or didn't care for the fan or it was a complete oversight from the builder. I think it was the first choice.
I've used that Zinsser mold killing primer before. The stuff works great, as does most of their prodects!
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First time in my life I seen a painter with a tool belt!!!
Great video, and it's great to see you sharing the truth of JN 3:3.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bleach doesn’t actually kill mold at its roots. It will remove the black stains visible to the eye, but it won’t kill it and, thus, you’ll risk having it grow back. Good old regular white vinegar will, however, kill mold; but, however, it won’t remove the black mold stain. After you kill it with vinegar you can scrub away the black stain with bleach. Or, it the mold isn’t thick, you can simply use that paint; it is supposed to kill and cover most molds.
Vinegar is effective for 80% kill rate. You want something with a little kick like Benefect Decon 30.
That said, sheetrock needs to be removed when it grows mold. And Bleach with a surfactant and higher sodium hypochlorite content eats it all away, but should be followed up with something like Benefect or shockwave.
@@jasongrappone345 Bleach is not effective on porous surfaces; whereas vinegar is effective on both porous and non-porous because it gets down into the mold roots and destroys them.
Thank you; I needed this so much
Thanks for the ideas, just finished treating the molds in our bathroom and hope I can find that mold killing primer at the Lowe’s tomorrow.
I love that shirt Chris, I wish I could get my hands on one. That's awesome!
We sell them in our store
@@Idahopainter Does this primer prevent mold from regrowing as well or does it just kill it?
Does this work on concrete
Do I have to wear a protective mask or gear while using this im my bedroom?
After you apply the primer, do you have to paint over the primer? In a bedroom?
I am replacing moldy ceiling drywall in a sun room under a spray foamed balcony. Would you use that primer on both sides of new drywall (after leak fix and remediation)? I plan to put a few round soffit vents in the new ceiling for ventilation flow in that joist ceiling space, using a dehumidifier. Learned a lesson about house plants and high humidity.
What do you do with hairline cracks on walls and ceilings? Got a video?
I do
Great video. Keep up the work.
Saludes desde Costa Rica , muy buenas sus explicaciones buenos manera de trabajar
Great video, I live in western NY near Buffalo. I have a ranch home, hip roof. My ceilings in every room, except the bathroom, has dark spots near the walls where I believe the ceiling joists are. I have 12 inches of insulation and baffles for air flow from the soffit to attic. I can't tell if the dark spots are from mold or from the candles my wife burns. Next time I paint I'll try Zinsser. Thanks again for the video.
Hello fellow Buffalonian
Could i use this paint in drywall
If you only spot prime and area that is growing mold if you don’t resolve the issue of why the mold is growing in the first place it’s just going to grow where you didn’t prime
Hey great
video. What do you use to kill mold on bathroom tiles and grout?
Can you spray that product?
Hello, I have oil paint on my bedroom doors. What primer would you recommend to paint over it? Thank you, love your videos
Extreme bond by SW
Great tips. Question: Do you need to paint a top coat on top of the primer if the application is inside the walls after mold remediation?
At first thought you wouldn't think so. But I remember Chris saying g if you don't topcoat within 72 hrs it can greatly reduce the mold inhibitor qualities of the actual media so if I had to guess I would say yes to a topcoat even if is inside the wall. Use a cheap flat or some old or bulk ceiling pai t laying around.
Trying to find zinzeer mold killing primer. Everything I've found does not kill mold. Can you help me locate it? Thanks.
Use on subfloor? Kitchen cabinets on top
Hi Chris, great video. This is exactly what I want. Quick question, I have a Graco 360 VSP. Can I use it with this primer?
Thank you! This is very helpful
What is a quality mold resistant caulk?
Thanks for share ! God Bless you!
Thank you
In bathrooms sheet rock is not good you should use green backer board for your walls.
Thanks for the video - advises...
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verry importent to use the correct paint in wet areas
2024 and diagnosed with CIRS from Mold Toxicity. My understanding - DO NOT use bleach for mold.
love your videos. what's your connection with Frog Tape? are you sponsored by them?
Just curious.
My connection is I love it. Best tape I have ever used. Make me money
great stuff. you the man 👍🏽
Thank you
People have mold in their bathrooms because they don't run the fan long enough. After their shower they dry off and shut the fan off, bad idea keep it running for 20 minutes or buy a fan with a timer or humidity sensor.
Yep
What is top coat?
The final paint coat
@@Idahopainter thanks
Thank you so much!
Your welcome Joy
amazing 💝💝💝👌, thank you needed this
You are welcome
How about a video on using a shield instead of masking were and how and how about a video on best paints to use
He has those videos.
I use white vinegar to kill the mold
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Mold on the shower walls? Does this work for mold in attic
That does not work on porous materials. Never clean a high porous material like drywall and particle board. You must remove the material. This is noted by IICRC.
@@DejuanJohn sometimes that involves ripping out a kitchen
Works better than bleach and yes I use that exact primer after
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Wait so plumbers are the ones that install bathroom fans? I’d think HVAC companies did that.
Any time dealing with mold, First get a good mask, not Dr. Facial mask😂. Mask with filters. Then follow this man's instructions. I clean it using Cleaning vinegar, rinse, let dry, then prime with the suggested product. Zinsser is a excellent product.
Good point
Nice video
Thanks
@@Idahopainter welcome
Vinegar, Vinegar and backings soda, 3% peroxide, or borax , mixed with the proper water ratio can kill mold and spores and are not toxic as well as cheap. Then seal wuth the mold killing primer
Bleach does not kill mold spores
Saludos campeón, una lástima no poder entenderte en tu idioma
And thank you
Glad too
2 rolls of tape on 1 tough gaff, cool!
I like the John 3:3 shirt
We sell them in our store
This product is not recommended for floors (you mentioned it could be used on subfloors)
Yeah that exhaust is completely blocked ain't no way its working effectively. They either remodeled the bathroom and forgot or didn't care for the fan or it was a complete oversight from the builder. I think it was the first choice.
OK
Dont forget the mold-resistant caulk!
Good point
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