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Although, some individuals may find it hard to believe, mold, especially black mold grows beneath surfaces. Wood, walls and carpets as well as other material become host to mold spores that grow deep down within their various layers. Most products may be helpful for surface cleaning and you may even think they are the solution, however most often the mold reappears. Bleach and ammonia are helpful yet harmful with continual contact. However, they only clean away mold on the surface.
If you have done your basics, keep the house picked up, used a strong vacuum with a HEPA filter, and you are still having problems, then here are a few extra tidbits that you may not know about that can help out. Use Ozone regularly and in combination with vacuuming. This not only purifies the air, but also prevents other air borne pollutants as well. For carpets, it’s not enough to just soak up the spill; the carpet itself, the padding underneath, and the floor are still damp. Once you have absorbed as much as you can, use blow dryer on low setting to hasten drying.
Do not give up, even if after doing all that the mold shows back up again. Make sure that you choose a fungicide product. Mold is a fungus as are mushrooms. It will take enzyme-based cleaners to eat away at mold and mold spores. Two leading brands of non-toxic cleaning supply products that work well include Molderizer and Safe Shield. You may be able to find these products locally. Alternatively, you can search for them on your computer. You will find many helpful tips and suggestions on various online sites.
When it comes to killing mold and their spores, various household items are effective. Vinegar is 82% effective against mold and found in most homes. If you can stand the smell, you can apply it neat and then allow it to sit for several minutes. Baking soda is another household item. Mold and mildew cannot grow around it since it has such a high pH level. It absorbs moisture, which is another helpful aspect for the growth of spores.
Take the proper precautions before trying to clean and remove mold. Wear a facemask and gloves. After you have finished, spray the room soon after you are done with Ozone. This will eliminate any mold spores floating around in the air. After all this, if there are still problems with mold, it is most likely growing deeper within and you should get professional help to solve the problem. Search out a company that is reputable, with references and then take the time to investigate them, by checking with the Better Business Bureau. Find out if there are any complaints against them and then find out how they resolved the issue. Search for as much information as you can.

