Re: mold removal
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sctdh on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/mold-removal-tp1549339p1549352.html
I have been trying to remove mold and decided to move.
The book related to mold control on a budget is good. The first think you can do is buy the best furnace filter available at the local stores. Whenever you change filters have a garbage bag right there to inclose it, wear a face mask and googles that fit tight around your eyes. They explain what kind of face mask from the hardware store. Also i suggest a hat since dust canget in your hair and when you take the mask off it can be stirred up and breath it. I willget undressed in front of the washing machine and don't take my mask amd goggles off until i am in the shower. When you change vacuum cleaner bags be fully protected, too. This is the most intense exposure to dust and i went poking through a bag looking for a ring and got it in my eyes and it damage my skin. I had on a mask but no goggles or hat.
Some people us a drug called chloresteroline or something like that, spelling?
I am trying a supplement from Young Living, something Defense. Also their oil for liver detox. I can't get up to look, i have to deal with so many things, gotta go...
Paul
> get a pro or read this:
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http://www.mold-control-on-a-budget.com/>
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:30 AM, Elizabeth Mumper <zil_mumper@...>wrote:
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