Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 Ive used microban religiously on my clothes and to remediate my g/f's furniture and have had pretty good luck with it. There's many products on the market the are coming out with microban in them, bathroom caulking for one. When I was using it to wash my clothes I was paying 65.00 a gallon but was money well spent. The mold remeditor that was selling it to me has for whatever reason dropped off the face of the planet and I can no longer purchase it from him Tug > > When I try to start new posts, it takes a while for the new posts to be moderated and posted to the list. So I am tagging onto this thread. The threads are getting so long that when you try to access in the archives, you are not given the full thread, only a page. It would nice to be able to start new threads more easily. > > My parents are in another state and own the house we will be transitioning in until we find our home house and location. My mother had a recent mold issue as well and microban was used post remedition to wipe down furniture, walls, ceilings, everything. The floors are all wood and tile. There is no furniture in the house. > > She wants to hire the same people to wipe down the place we are relocating to. > > Other than chemical offgassing.. which we will be dealing with anyway... what is the danger of killing mold as you are wiping it hopefully off.. ?? Will this be OK? > > I understand that killling it might make it fragment and then I am not sure the problem with that other than more pieces to come in contact with..?? > > Thank you, > > Robin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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