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Preventing, identifying, or treating mold infestations in the home.
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Mold on Bathroom Ceiling
On porous material, household bleach only kills surface mold, and the water in it actually ends up feeding the roots of the mold. … What’s mold love more than water? So when you use bleach on your ceiling, not only is the chlorine failing to kill the mold below the surface, but the water is feeding it. …
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How can I fix this moisture problem to stop mold growing?
Bleach is a great mold-killing solution on non porous surfaces (glass, plastic, metal, etc.) but on porous surfaces, it can actually make mold worse. … (https://www.epa.gov/mold/mold-course-chapter-6#:~:text=Full%20containment%20requires%20double%20layers,out%20of%20the%20remediation%20area.) …