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If you can buy an inexpensive oxonator (or borrow one), run it on

high next to the area until it's gone. Running it on high, you might

need to put a blanket at the bottom of the door to keep the strong

smell out of the rest of the house.

You can also set up an oxonator by the intake of a central air unit

aiming it in (set it up on books or something to put it right in

front of the vent), and it will clear the mold/mildew out of your

ductwork. Keep the fan on so that it pulls all of the ozonation into

the ducts, and go to the vent the farest away from the unit, when you

can smell the ozonation from that vent the ducts are clean and the

ozonator can be turned off.

This is quick general info., if you want clearer details or more

info. email me or do a google search.

In Christ,

Ava

>

> Starbrite site has a zip code directory feature to locate marine

> supply stores that supply what used to be called Aseptrol packets

> (used in the Library Mold decontamination piece that was posted).

> Here is a shortened link to the Starbrite site:

> http://tinyurl.com/36hanz

> [Open in new window]

>

> if it doesn't work, I found it by googling " mildew control bags " .

>

> Wouldn't you know, there's a place that's listed not too far from

> where I live. I'm going to call them to see if they have them. My

> master bedroom has been mold contaminated for the past 3 yrs. and

we

> haven't been able to use it. We came to the conclusion it was

> related to our roof. We just had a new roof put on and it was a

> major expense. I had to use 2 credit card cash advance checks with

> a 3% penalty. I'm running dehumidifier in the room which really

> helps. I'm going to have to reseal the wood floor also before I

can

> even think of going back in there. It's a total nightmare. The

> mildew/mold was only in one corner of the room in the wood floor,

> not in the walls. Still, we are being cautious and staying out of

> there. I'm going to get some of these bags to put in there.

> Hopefully, it will help.

>

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We had a mildew/mold in our spare bedroom. We tried many times to clear it

but failed - until I sprayed a good amount of 10% strength colloidal silver

into the room and blew it around with a 16 inch oscillating fan for many

hours. For this I ensured that air could move behind and under all items in

the room. The room is okay now - about 2 years later.

Note that in our case the mold source may have been garden-waste composting

about 20 to 30 feet away. I did apply a good amount of essential

micro-organisms to our garden soil - and maybe this knocked back some mold

strains.

Phil

[ ] Mildew Odor Control Bags contain

chlorine dioxide and clay

Starbrite site has a zip code directory feature to locate marine

supply stores that supply what used to be called Aseptrol packets

(used in the Library Mold decontamination piece that was posted).

Here is a shortened link to the Starbrite site:

http://tinyurl.com/36hanz

[Open in new window]

if it doesn't work, I found it by googling " mildew control bags " .

Wouldn't you know, there's a place that's listed not too far from

where I live. I'm going to call them to see if they have them. My

master bedroom has been mold contaminated for the past 3 yrs. and we

haven't been able to use it. We came to the conclusion it was

related to our roof. We just had a new roof put on and it was a

major expense. I had to use 2 credit card cash advance checks with

a 3% penalty. I'm running dehumidifier in the room which really

helps. I'm going to have to reseal the wood floor also before I can

even think of going back in there. It's a total nightmare. The

mildew/mold was only in one corner of the room in the wood floor,

not in the walls. Still, we are being cautious and staying out of

there. I'm going to get some of these bags to put in there.

Hopefully, it will help.

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