i have no clue
You could buy this product and spend considerable money getting the mold off the bricks...or you could go to the grocery and get plain old bleach. Mold is killed quite effectively by bleach. Simply mix equal parts bleach and water and scrub it off the bricks. It comes off quite easily with a coarse brush and removes the mold stains too. This is a painter's trick.
Almost immediately. bacteria are very weak creatures, and are killed easily.
There is no real answer to this. It depends on the concentration of the bleach in the air and if there is any ventilation.However a strong concentration of chlorine would overpower you very quickly. It's not a good idea to put yourself into a situation where you are breathing it in any form, however. If you feel it affecting your breathing AT ALL (it can cause scratchiness in the throat and coughing) , get out and if possible ventilate the area. With caution, household bleach (4%) is relatively safe. The other answer would be "Depends how far you drop the bottle onto your head" :D
you can't but you can get a permanent maker and color the bleach stains
Do not bleach. Chlorine bleach will dissolve silk. Hydrogen peroxide will also damage silk. Take to the dry cleaner and praY!
you take a lighter and burn them...=)
Black mold from my experience is caused by moisture that cant escape,Poor ventilation the poorer the ventilation the faster it shows up.1 week 100 years Bleach it to kill it, fix where moisture is coming from, then properly ventilate the area it exists.
You could buy this product and spend considerable money getting the mold off the bricks...or you could go to the grocery and get plain old bleach. Mold is killed quite effectively by bleach. Simply mix equal parts bleach and water and scrub it off the bricks. It comes off quite easily with a coarse brush and removes the mold stains too. This is a painter's trick.
That really depends on the type of mold. Most often, the mold is only really harmful when it is a dried spore. These have been linked to the numerous deaths of children. To be safe always take specialized precautions (gloves, masks, bleach, ect.).
You'll be fine if you didn't eat lots of mold (and honestly, who would do that?). If you worry, you can eat lots of garlic, which is a natural fungicide.
Perhaps never, as it might kill you to drink bleach if the concentration is too high, and it will not clear the body. Most of the 'cleansing' tricks and products on the market are not effective and are taking money from people that already have problems thinking straight because they use drugs.
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.
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but I'd be rather skeptical. Certainly, you should not take bleach internally to try to cure cancer!
Take the ball to your vet and see if they can run a test on it or suggest where else you might take it.
Almost immediately. bacteria are very weak creatures, and are killed easily.
There are two products that can be used to clean your walls. For extra strength, try Clorox with bleach. Use this along with a sponge and it should remove the mold without removing the paint. Also try tilex mold and mildew remover. It should also take care of the problem, and both cost around the same amount at Walmart.
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