Rating 8 Real estate blog on buying fixer-uppers. One of the things to avoid is mold. Some mold advice here.
Buying a Fixer Upper - 3 Traps To Avoid!
By Sal Vannutini
Toxic Mold: When you are looking at a newly built property you should not have to worry about toxic mold. However, since you are looking for fixer uppers you will be mostly looking at older homes. These older homes have a risk of ...
- http://www.myrealestateinvesting411.com/Realestate
Rating 6 The usual green cleaning advice. Their mold advice was this:
"To Remove Mold In The Bathroom:
You can use Borax and white vinegar to make a spray that you can aim directly at the mold in the tub or shower. Once you spray it , leave it to sit for 30-60 minutes and then go back in and wipe it off. Presto, the mold will start coming off and you did not have to inhale toxic chemicals to do so. Just mix about 2 ounces of Borax and a cup of white vinegar and you are ready to go. As a back up and a maintenance tip, you can also periodically spray the moldy “areas” with straight vinegar and just let it sit there and soak in. The vinegar will kill the mold that might be growing and it will halt the growth of new mold."
The Natural Way To Clean Everything In Your House.
By david
Presto, the mold will start coming off and you did not have to inhale toxic chemicals to do so. Just mix about 2 ounces of Borax and a cup of white vinegar and you are ready to go. As a back up and a maintenance tip, ...
The Good Human - http://www.thegoodhuman.com
Rating 3 Over and over and over. Talk about a repost...
Wet Basements Repair and Mould Removal
By 66941(66941)
Many basements were left in standing sewage water, which caused the growth of all kinds of toxic mold. The same thing happened in Florida in 2005 and 2006 as well. The water doesnt have to be contaminated with any kind of sewage to grow ...
yoga38379 - http://73432.blogspot.com/
Rating 5 One mention of mold. This is a blog about volunteering. Decent recipe for black beans though.
How to use your skills for good and not evil!
Rebuilding, removing toxic mold, cleaning animal shelters, and cooking volunteer food is awesome. One of the days, three of us volunteered to cook dinner for the 50 volunteers staying at Hands On New Orleans. ...
ORblogs.com - ORpost - Oregon - http://www.orblogs.com/home/or/
Monday, November 5, 2007
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