Yes it can
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Yes, Clorox is effective with hot water. Clorox can kill just about any germ out there and is great to use for cleaning up spills.
No. Chlorox bleach is a solution of sodium hypochlorite.
Bleach dose not kill mold it only makes it whiter. Go to your janitor store and get a bottle that they know the will kill the mold plus know they make green products for it too.
Clorox solution
One of the best mold cleaners is Clorox 2. Clorox 2 disinfects and cleans a lot of bacteria, so that you don't have to worry about it coming back.
NO MURATIC ACID DOESNT KILL THE MOLD BUT IT WILL REMOVE IT TEMPORARILY. TRY BASIC CLOROX OR A BLEACH INSTEAD.YOU CAN DILUTE OR USE IT FULL STRENGTH,DEPENDING ON WHAT IT IS YOUR TRYING TO KILL THE MOLD ON(WOOD,CONCRETE BRICK,ETC..) IF IT IS BRICKWORK, AND YOU HAVE A "WHITENING" ON IT ,THAT IS CALLED EFFLORESCENTS,A BASIC LIME AND OR CALCIUM DEPOSIT USUALLY COMING FROM THE MORTAR MIXTURE. MURATIC ACID WORKS WONDERS ON THESE TYPES OF PROBLEMS , JUST BE SURE TO WEAR APPROPRIATE CLOTHING AND PROTECTIVE WEAR FOR SAFETY.
Sandpaper will take care of the rust and Clorox for the mold. Good luck!
Mold does not come from the concrete, it comes from mold spores that are normally in the air. Dampness faciliitate the growth of mold which comes in contact with concrete or any other material allowing mold to grow.
Yes, unless you want to poison yourself.
Food that has mold growing on it should be totally disposed of. The idea that Clorox, or any similarly poisonous material, might be used on food is staggering. Read the label - it is not for human consumption.
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Yes it can
First priority is to prevent mold which you do by increasing circulation and increasing temperature. Any time mold is occurring it is because the temperature is too low and you don't have enough air circulation.To get rid of mold already present use Clorox diluted in water. You should use 19 parts water to 1 part Clorox, in other words 5% Clorox. Scrub the walls with that.However the mold will recur if you don't take care of #1 above, in which case you will need to repeat the Clorox scrub periodically.Be sure to scrub around window sills.
Use a bathroom mold and mildew cleaner, or clorox wipes, then condition your vinyl.
Cold does not kill mold. Certain temperatures can stop the growth of mold, but not kill it.