Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 > Bob, nothing has decontaminated my clothes except a 12 hr soak in > thr washer with strong soap, borax, and at least a cup or more of > bleach- hard to do at the laundramat- . The cleaner and healthier > you becom- the more you can sense the mycotoxin- The best course is > to have your car proffesionally scrubbed- or trade it in- and buy > new clothes for now- you need to clean up as fast as possible to get > healthy. Very good that you have left your home- outside is best> > Good luck, I got a different (old) car, had some problems with my reactions to it (she has cats). I tracked down an anti-allergy upholstery shampoo (only 5 bucks for 16 oz) at a local co- op home store, and had the car wash detail the inside using that. After they were done, it was mostly fine, except for the armor-all. now I am not sure if it was only the cats, or if there was some mold in there too, cause I found the trunk leaking about a week ago. Got to get that fixed this next week. The product de-natures allergenic proteins, so it might be worth a try. It wouldn't do much for mycotoxins, but it might work for part of it. there is one from www.allergycontrolproducts.com, but this one is a different company (allersafe), also a different formula. the soaking is a very good idea. I will have to try that when I can get down to the basement (mold). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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