Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Sorry Carl, but I know for a fact this i not true for the highly sensitive. My neighbors visited and I showed them my travel trailer, she was only in it a few moments, and after cleaning it 5 times over the last 8 weeks, it still has spores in it. I exhaust it daily. Then the spores got into my metel building, same thing . I cross contaminated it when I though it was not a big problem. What you say is fine for the normal person, but not for the up-regulated. I have seen people deal with this issue dozens of times, you , with all your experience, still must not run across extreme reactors very often. I do. Why do you think we are suicidal? life becomes untenable. > > > > Any spores released from the coils during cleaning would be long > gone by now, or intermingled with all the others from the outside > air from ventilation. They would not be a continuing source of > exposure like the persistent oil on the A/C coils. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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