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Old May 11, 2005, 03:57 AM
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I need to know what is effective to remove mildew. I have corrected the problems that caused the wet areas. Replumbed the condo, had the roof leak repaired. We are in the process of removing all the mildewed wood and wall board and replacing it with new. any suggestions for clean up other than a 10% bleach solution? I am also adding mildew retardant to all the new paint.

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Old May 23, 2005, 09:10 AM   #2  
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I need to know what is effective to remove mildew. I have corrected the problems that caused the wet areas. Replumbed the condo, had the roof leak repaired. We are in the process of removing all the mildewed wood and wall board and replacing it with new. any suggestions for clean up other than a 10% bleach solution? I am also adding mildew retardant to all the new paint.
...product or similar ones:
http://www.moldoff.org/
If caulking make sure you use the type that is mildew/fungus resistant. Usually meant for bathrooms, can be applied about anywhere. Follow the instructions.
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