You could try a mild solution with Borax. If a bit of the solution
is left behind the alkaline environment is reported to be unfavorable
to molds.
Here is a discussion of Borax, Wet and Forget and the chemicals involved.
http://www.psifly.com/cr2/index.php?topic=24991.0
I use Borax in the fall t
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Guys: I have a couple of experiences with Wet & Forget..
First, check their website siteyou'll find the
howeverwell worth the cost.Virtually no work. Ron C.
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I have never used “wet and forget” but I have tried a product called Concrobium
which is used in the same way. My experience is that these products are no more
effective at killing mold than ordinary bleach. The best way to control mold is
to reduce humidity._
I use two Caframo air dryers with fans and a solar day/night vent. No humidity
issues. Caveat: Touché is in the water and on shore power year round.
Used to also set out a third air dryer but found two works.
My go to product for mold removal is Scrubbing Bubbles Foaming Bleach.
Not familiar
Anyone have any experience with a product called, "Wet and Forget". ??
It is supposed to be enviromentally safe, but kills mold by simply spraying on
and let it air dry. Available at Lowes and Home Depot.
I'm interested in treating the ceiling and walls of my boat's cabin, as last
year it was