it may be rust.
The Rust is from German Rust meaning red.
because they could evolve from the smallest measure i guess?
Rust is classified as a protist. However, this is not the rust that occurs in metals but a fungal disease which is known as rust and smut.
The green parts of mold are the mold's spores, which enable the mold to reproduce.
Sandpaper will take care of the rust and Clorox for the mold. Good luck!
LPs cannot rust or mold.
it may be rust.
mold or rust
Doubtful. Most homeowners policies do not cover rust, mold, deterioration etc. over a period of time.
A penny can take anywhere from a week to a month to fully rust with just rust, I've seen pennies with mold and that took two weeks, but it could finish sooner, with mold it could take anywhere from four days to three weeks.
bubbles, change in color etc. ex. rust, fire, mold
Rust. No estoy de acuerdo. "Moho" es "mold" (planta que causa muchas alergias). "Rust" es "óxido."
If it is mold, then yes, you could. The green is oxidation, the same as rust on steel and bleach won't do much of anything to remove it. It will not really hurt anything.
Windwood campers are known to have several leak-related maintenance issues. While Wildwood campers can be lots of fun, it can be difficult to deal with the effects of humidity and moisture in a camper. In many cases, excessive humidity can result in the growth of mold and mildew. Since some types of mold and mildew can be hazardous to human health, it's important to minimize their impact. It's also important to avoid the buildup of rust in a camper. Over time, rust can cause serious damage to the structural integrity of a camper. In addition, rust can be a significant hazard when one is towing an RV. If an RV is very rusted, it may break while in transport.
Farmers added ferrous oxide, otherwise known as rust, to linseed oil to make paint. Rust was plentiful on farms and is a poison to many fungi, including mold and moss, which were known to grown on barns. These fungi would trap moisture in the wood, increasing decay.
The reddish yellow coating formed on iron when exposed to moist air, consisting of ferric oxide or hydroxide; hence, by extension, any metallic film of corrosion., A minute mold or fungus forming reddish or rusty spots on the leaves and stems of cereal and other grasses (Trichobasis Rubigo-vera), now usually believed to be a form or condition of the corn mildew (Puccinia graminis). As rust, it has solitary reddish spores; as corn mildew, the spores are double and blackish., That which resembles rust in appearance or effects., A composition used in making a rust joint. See Rust joint, below., Foul matter arising from degeneration; as, rust on salted meat., Corrosive or injurious accretion or influence., To contract rust; to be or become oxidized., To be affected with the parasitic fungus called rust; also, to acquire a rusty appearance, as plants., To degenerate in idleness; to become dull or impaired by inaction., To cause to contract rust; to corrode with rust; to affect with rust of any kind., To impair by time and inactivity.