Posted by Geo-TH,In on May 25, 2016 at 13:58:58 from (172.78.75.67):
I'm allergenic to white fuzzy Indiana grass mold. Green and black molds are common on vinyl siding. Have seen brown and yellow, not common Black mold on shingles and sidewalks. Green mold on wood siding. Sometimes green mold will show up on Aluminum siding on trailers and metal on my implement trailer. Green or black mold doesn't appear on my brick, block, Aluminum siding on two of my houses or pole barn's metal siding. Black mold will appear on drywall when conditions are right. Ex, behind cabinets in laundry. Behind wallpaper on exterior wall. Anyplace clothes, cardboard boxes or other things are against exterior walls just to mention a few places
I even seen everything in my basement growing white fuzzy grass mold. Rain gutter drain pipe got blocked, put water from my roof into the basement and I hadn't gone downstairs in a while. House smelled like a moldy old fart lived there. Everything in my basement got pitched and used a special chemical to kill the mold. Won't let that happen again. Dehumidifiers couldn't handle all the rain water.
I know how to remove all forms of mold and the cause, humidity.
My question, Why does it appear on some materials and not others? Wouldn't it be nice to apply a chemical one time to vinyl siding, wood, shingles, even grass and no more mold? That would be a perfect world. geo
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