No, must have contact with the liquid, and I don't think the % is high. Bleach and Vinegar kill mold.
You can use the spirit or Ammonia to kill the molds. Mold removal sessions can help you a lot doing these.
No. Vinegar can kill mold and bacteria, but it doesn't keep evil away.
White Vinegar.
First, you must be very careful what you do so that you do not damage the table. If possible, take the table outside into the sun - sun will kill the mold. You also can use a solution of vinegar and water since vinegar is one of the few things that will kill mold.
Take some warm water and add liquid soap. Then add any of the following:bleach, or borax, or vinegar, or ammonia, or peroxide, or baking soda. I don't know the exact amounts, but any of these will kill mold. Do not combine the above, except with the soapy water.
The safest way to clean mold from a refrigerator would be to use a solution of one part white vinegar and two parts water. Vinegar will kill the mold, cleaning it as well. Vinegar is not harmful and there will be no need to clear the food out of your refrigerator before cleaning it.
vinegar and ammonia
Vinegar neutralizes ammonia.
Ammonia is NH3
VInegar has the low ph. Ammonia has the high ph.
Some chemicals that can be sued for mold remediation are vinegar, different types of acid and other emulsifiers and substances which are liquid that can be used to kill mold and all of its traces.