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Molds Everywhere in the House



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By : Markus Skupeika    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-06-20 06:40:49
Eww.. Imagine if you re house is really full of molds? Disgusting! Can you even consider thinking it? Maybe it came to happen that way because you as the owner just got tired of cleaning and getting rid of it. Why? Its there one moment and after the cleaning its gone, but then again the next day its back. What do you do? clean again, brush, wipe.. whoala! Gone, days later? Again! There it is!!

My God it keeps on coming back! Help!! Have you ever considered thinking that maybe somethings wrong with your cleaning.. Yeah you did the brushing, the soaking and every remedy you can think of and also using those expensive cleaning products, now how come its still there? hmmm.. Let s double check..

*Is the area moistened or damp? Molds grow in areas where there is lots of moisture found meaning areas that are usually wet even a bit like leaked windows, pipes, flooding and roofs. They like growing to these places since that the moist in these areas are unminded..

*AFter using the cleaning product (any kind, referring to the one your using now) and following instructions as to how to do it, did you do your part as to keeping the area dry and keeping it away from exposure to moist? If you just did the brushing and cleaning and all this time the surface is still exposed to moist then it definitely will be back, count on it!!

Why is there a need for drying the area or surface again? as I ve said, molds grow on damp surfaces, so, whenever there is water and oxygen thats not being attended to or unresponded, they will definitely grow. And for just additional fact, Molds and mildew grow overnight from small spores and after a week of no treatment, it has scattered across its original area covering a bigger space.

Remember: The key to mold control is moisture control. NO MOISTURE, NO MOLDS!! It is important to dry areas where molds are likely to grow, drying stops their growth.

I guess having these information will help you in keeping the molds away inside your home. If you want to prevent molds from coming back?? Then again keep it dry and clean, prevent moist, stop the water waste like fixing that pipe or draining away rain water from the roof. Re dundun? yup! but it sure will be kept in your mind..

Also, Molds can grow on paper, tiles and carpet, fabric and upholstery that s if they were exposed again to moisture. They travel through air that they can be carried to the inside by you yourself, from shoes your wearing, from your clothing when you just walked over an area thats a bit damp, or maybe your pet got it in, they cling to your pets fur.. Just starting molds are not visible to the eyes but the ones you see in the walls have already grown a number.. keeping this things dry and having a mold remover available will make sure your house will be molds free.. Good Luck!
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