how to remove mold from non wood deck
Yes- Lexington's Flight Deck was wood-over-steel throughout her career. After her modernization in the fifties, the Navy began applying non-skid coatings over the wood- but wood (teak IIRC) remained an integral part of the flight deck. After her decommissioning, those beautiful wood decks were ripped up and replaced with an asphalt-like covering. It's more weather resistant and cheaper for the museum to maintain- but it's not as pretty.
Clorox disinfecting wipes can help remove surface mold on hard, non-porous surfaces, but they may not be effective for deep, penetrative mold. For extensive mold growth, it's recommended to use a mold-specific cleaner or seek professional remediation services.
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If the mold is only on the exterior of something non-porous, such as tile, it may be cleaned. However, if the mold has penetrated drywall or wood, the walls should be removed back to the clean, dry section and then replaced.
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No. Mold is an example of a fungus. Examples of non-vascular plants are moss.
Answer#1Yes, unless you have a lung disease. Use 1 cup or less of bleach per gallon of water. Have PLENTY of ventilation!For large (more than 100sq/ft) operations call a professional mold remover. Long exposure to bleach may cause health problems such as pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). For more info on mold remediation go to cdc.gov
Non vascular is term used for plants and not for fungi, any how fungi lack vascular tissue .
Wood is a non-metal because it is not a conductor, metal is.
Borax is effective for removing mold because it has antifungal properties that can help kill and prevent mold growth. It is a natural and non-toxic option for mold removal.
Non-coniferious wood is wood from trees that are not gymnospermous trees that bear cones, such as pines and firs.
A Commander deck typically includes around 10-15 non-basic lands.