Guest guest Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 As soon as I can finish emptying my kitchen completely & have a bit of down time to make sure I covered all my bases I'll have the kitchen sink & cabinets taken out again because of fragrance.This time I'll remove the wood shelves next to it too. The bathroom door is in the kitchen so I'll empty that room too & seal the door with tape. I want to be fully prepared for offgassing & if there is mold behind the cabinets. Shouldn't I tape the electric sockets? I figured I'd seal the whole washing machine & exposed pipe down to the floor with plastic & tape. I'll try to sleep in the living room - no guarantees since I oiled the wood floor on July 30th & waxed on Aug 11th...with Bioshield products. I didn't tolerate the wood & don't know if I tolerate the room either. My vehicle is ready to be slept in. There is a door between the kitchen & living room. What can be done to seal off the kitchen but allow access ? - plastic sheeting ? Almost seems pointless. A few molecules of fragrance escaping when the door opens will go away but I'm thinking this isn't so if there are mold spores. Also I have foil taped onto the fragrant wall behind the washing machine - dryer sheet fumes are not removeable- tried everything? I kinda think the foil is as bad as vinyl wallpaper in relation to mold growth. Any ideas what can seal out the fumes but not grow mold? Something porous under the foil that can release moisture to the outside if it gets damp? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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