I'm having an issue with mold building up in my room. I use a dehumidifier and it does help a little bit not as much on the walls. Anyone have some tips on dealing with mold?
>>2949279you have to remove it and kill what you don't remove. it's gonna be in your drywall and just keep flowering. you also need to fix the water intrusion before you tear out and replace everything. bleach what you can't tear out, and I mean the literal studs everything else comes out.
>>2949279Commercial grade napalm
figure out where your water leak is dumbassour local leak detection servcies are like $450 max to pinpoint itthen you can pay a plumber $2k to fix it since you're a retard
>>2949336>Mold>It's a water leakYou are stupid, gay and a faggot.
>>2949279Open your windows and spray beach everywhere the mold is and in an area around it Do it regularly.Spores amount will decrease over time and if the humidity of your home isn't high, mold will have a hard time to grow again
ozone generator
>>2949279It's most likely in your lungs now anyhow but you really should wear an industrial level respirator with appropriate cartridges around that shit. Do you have asthma and allergies? I'd expect it to happen to you eventually if not.
>>2949279Just go to a construction store and ask for mold killing shit. It will have instructions on the back.
>>2949773if they refuse just go back later that night and steal it
1. Do not use bleach, use high % vinegar. Saturate area and leave alone2. Buy a larger humidifier, one that you can leave on continuously.3. Ozone treatment, you can score these for 50-75 sometimes4. UV treatment, same price.After treatment. Bone dry, multiple vinegar sprays, ect. Seal with KILLZ or other anti-moldI used to deal with hotel rooms in oceanfront condos. Using these methods worked very very well.