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How do i get rid of molds inside my bedroom?


How do i get rid of molds inside my bedroom?

if its in the dry wall, replace the dry wall. whatever you do don't use killz. all it does is cover it up. the spores are still they and killz doesn't kill it all. so the problem will come back. do it right the first and replace the drywall

Clean it.

First you must eliminate the moisture causing the mold. Once you get rid of the mold, you do not want it to resurface. You can use bleach to get rid of the molds. Make sure you leave the bleach on the moldy suface for a couple of minutes in order to kill the mold. Then wipe up the bleach with a slightly damp cloth. Repeat at least once a week until the mold is gone.

Bleach is a good way to kill mould in the drywall.
1st) Stop the water that must be entering the cavity that the mould is growing in.
2nd) Remove drywall while wearing a dust mask and gloves.
3rd) Use a cleaner disinfectint that is a "QUAT" which will not only kill mould/mold on contact but it will prevent it from returning my leaving a residue on the surface.
4th) If this fails "NUKE IT!!!"

This may sound odd but I know from personal experiance that it will work. Get a spray bottle (maybe an empty windex bottle rinsed well) fill it 3/4 up with everclear (yes the liquor) and then put 5 tablespoons of tea tree oil (you can get it in health stores and herb shops) Spray it very genorously (wetting it very good) on the mold. It will kill the mold. NEVER use bleach... bleach it 99% water which it what feeds mold, when the bleach eve\aporates it leaves the water behind feeding the roots of the mold and it will come right back. I had black mold in my bathroom from people not cleaning up water from the tub and now its all gone. An herbalist gave me the list of ingrediants and guarenteed it worked.

is it black mold if so it can make you sick
People exposed to black and toxic mold have reported many symptoms, including, but not limited to:

* Headaches *Wheezing *Noze Bleeds *Fatigue *Memory Loss *Stuffy Noses *Sore Eyes *Dizziness *Sore Throat *Coughing *Sneezing *Respiratory Ailments *Asthma *Skin Irritations *Breathlessness *Runny Nose *Horseness *Inflammation of the Sinuses *Blurred Vision *Burning Eyes *Dry Cough

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