Posted by admin | Posted in How to Clean | Posted on 03-08-2011-05-2008
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I think the mold has been there at least 2 years. I just moved in. The mold looks like is inside the silicone glue. Could remove the silicone and put a new one? I have tried bleach, vinager, I do not have a steam machine.
Posted by admin | Posted in How to Clean | Posted on 27-06-2011-05-2008
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So I’m a 20 year old college guy. I used to live with 2 other roommates, until I forced them to move out because of how messy they were. Our kitchen and living room are connected and covered with some (crappy) thin carpet. I mean it’s about an inch thick, maybe. Anyways, there are stains all over the carpet. Some are from before we moved in, some are there by our own means. It was clean when we moved in, but it turned out that it was just “barely” clean. After a week, the carpet looked absolutely awful in the areas that had the most traffic. Anyways, I’m about to move out of town and so the landlord decides to lay some new carpet and tile in the kitchen. He asked me to pull up this old crummy carpet for him and he’d cut my rent the last month I was here, so of course I did. In doing so, I’ve discovered two different spots that I believe is essentially a colony of black mold. Both spots lay underneath one of the stains that was in the carpet.
My main inquiry here is this: does it make sense for black mold to grow under carpet, even in a location that has had plenty of foot traffic? The stain was, admittedly, never properly cleaned…ever. It may have been kind of wiped up, but when people are drunk (idiots) they tend to not do a thorough job at cleaning up their messes. The stain (on the carpet) is probably about…4 months old (both.) Maybe more.
Should I be concerned? I’ve sprayed both 409 and Glass cleaner w/ ammonia on it, because I freaked out. I don’t really feel like dying because my landlord and idiot roommates. What should I look for in black mold, even the symptoms black mold may cause?
Posted by admin | Posted in How to Clean | Posted on 18-06-2011-05-2008
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OKAY. So I recently moved into a house with four boys and the bathroom is, needless to say, horrifying. I want to clean it, especially the shower, but the mold in the grout is really tough and god knows how old. It’s almost black and I have tried Scrubbing Bubbles and Kaboom with no avail. Does anyone know a way to break it down without having to re-grout the whole thing? I guess I don’t care if it’s stained a little, but it’s not budging.
Posted by admin | Posted in House Cleaning | Posted on 08-06-2011-05-2008
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Posted by admin | Posted in How to Clean | Posted on 01-06-2011-05-2008
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Since no one in my home does anything productive, I’ve decided to take matters into my own hands!
I have icky mold in the corners of my shower walls, nothing bad, but I want it gone!
Any tips? Products?
Thanks!