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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

MOLD ATTACKS! WHAT DO I DO!?

I'm really wondering about this... do I need to replace my wall? Or...??? What's going on? The wall wasn't soft or anything... like... maybe that is just where moisture builds up?

Please help! Thank you!

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  • *completely calm face* "'Cuz I'm like freaking out." LOL.

  • hi you have to break down the wall there mold inside the wall .the mold will keep coming back .there no cure for mold if you get sick from it you will get sick mold grows inside the lugs and you will die from it .get a lawer and take the land lord you court you will win..is to cold in your house the land lord trying to safe money on heat.....take care ...

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  • im elergic to mold its hard to see its like one inch

  • @rkss27 absolutely correct. Remove the affected drywall, eliminate the source of moisture and put up new drywall. Interior of the wall can be pre-treated before putting up new drywall. That would require a professional. You'll not find anything at your local home improvement store that will effectively control mold, regardless of what the labels tell you. It's good to see that there are some people commenting that actually know what they are talking about.

  • @brianputney1000 Bleach is not a solution to mold problems. Many species of mold are not killed by bleach. The spores simply become bleached and no longer visible. The ions contained in bleach will not allow the bleach to penetrate even porous surfaces. That means that even if you are reaching the species that can be killed with bleach, you're only getting what is on the surface.

  • I have removed mold in many many homes for many many clients, the only way to get rid of it is to remove drywall, find source of moisture, fix it and put up new drywall. Good luck.

  • Has this caused you any health issues such as tight agonising chest pains? if so then you gotta get this seriuosly treated

  • Half right....... no need for oil base...... digital reader good idea if you have one,

  • you can not assume it's exterior..... and your WRONG

  • YOUR WRONG

  • ya good luck with that idiot... only applies at point of sale. don't comment if your uneducated

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