Yes, paint can get moldy over time if it is exposed to moisture and humidity. Mold can grow on the surface of the paint and cause discoloration and deterioration. It is important to store paint in a dry and well-ventilated area to prevent mold growth.
To effectively remove moldy paint from a surface, you can use a mixture of water and detergent to scrub the affected area. Alternatively, you can use a commercial mold remover or a solution of bleach and water. Make sure to wear protective gear and ventilate the area while cleaning. After removing the moldy paint, allow the surface to dry completely before repainting.
Yes, chocolate can get moldy over time if it is not stored properly or if it is exposed to moisture. Mold can grow on chocolate, especially if it is past its expiration date or has been stored in a humid environment. It is important to store chocolate in a cool, dry place to prevent mold growth.
no it must be cleaned first- you can use some bleach or any mold cleaner let it dry well to see how deep it is set in- then add a primer paint- if it bleeds through again you may need to re do it- there are mold drywall cleaners- if this is in a bathroom use t.s.p so the paint will stick if need be-it must be cleaned right the first time
It will dry out over time as long as it is uncovered, if it is covered it will get moldy
As long as they aren't moldy. We eat them all the time. If one in the pack is moldy we just throw it away and keep on eating them
Steeped tea can become moldy - given enough time. Tea leaves that have been properly dried and stored to protect from moisture would not become moldy.
Nine times out of ten? Moisture under the surface of the paint. Unless the moisture problem is cured, the finest paint will "peel" over time.
you don't you paint over it!! you don't you paint over it!!
put a cover over the over paint then you get get the two paint mixed
Yes, enamel paint will go over flat paint.
it will be musty & moldy
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.