Yep.your #17 was in response to my #4 on the same thread
I have submitted that link to the FAQ section 2 times but they have never put it in.
It is pretty comprehensive discussion on Mildew etc.
Jim...
Yep.your #17 was in response to my #4 on the same thread
Got to love it...Yep.
I have submitted that link to the FAQ section 2 times but they have never put it in.
It is pretty comprehensive discussion on Mildew etc.
Jim...
Nope! I said it last so I win.Yep, most likely mutanogenic
True....Nope! I said it last so I win.
Also note the exposure limits discussion in that link.
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Benzene, yes.
Most modern drugs start with the Benzene ring or Toluene.
Add some Nitrogen to Toluene and you get TNT. Tri-Nitro Toluene.
The easy way to clean the boat link above.
Jim...
Of course if you do it wrong, you blow up, but what the heck.Methamphetamine (that is correct! just remove one little "-OH" group from pseudophed and you have meth)![]()
Very similar to Formula B... except less effective in side-by-side testing. Overpriced for pennies worth of chemicals.have you thought of using Condrobium Mold Control. I use on properties.
Darwin takes no prisonersOf course if you do it wrong, you blow up, but what the heck.![]()
For me it was nightmares of English literatureYou guys are killing me! Bringing back nightmares from two semesters of organic chem.
I bailed after 1 semester.You guys are killing me! Bringing back nightmares from two semesters of organic chem.
I cleaned up a boat interior that was worse than that. It was easy. Take everything out of the boat. Put some Concrobium Mold Control in a small garden sprayer and mist all surfaces in the boat. Give the Concrobium a bit of time to do its thing, then go in with a pail of clean water and a big sponge and wipe the surfaces clean. At this point, the boat should be free of mold and mildew. To prevent mildew from recurring, apply another misting of Concrobium and leave it there.Can anyone recommend a remedy for this disaster? Sorry for the blurry video. I was holding my breath and running out of air near the end
https://www.dropbox.com/s/79awj78xijvvuh0/2019-05-23 19.39.34.mov?dl=0
It may be less effective but Concrobium definitely works where bleach and some of the other products just slowed the mold from showing back up for a short period. The other nice thing about Concrobium is that it is readily available in most any Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware. The one downside, as with bleach, is that it can wipe off some finishes and even slightly lighten old dark teak. Try a hidden area before going crazy with it.Very similar to Formula B... except less effective in side-by-side testing. Overpriced for pennies worth of chemicals.
I don't think you read what was in Formula B. No bleach. It is much like Concrobium... just better. And you can get everything you need at Giant or Walmart.It may be less effective but Concrobium definitely works where bleach and some of the other products just slowed the mold from showing back up for a short period. The other nice thing about Concrobium is that it is readily available in most any Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace Hardware. The one downside, as with bleach, is that it can wipe off some finishes and even slightly lighten old dark teak. Try a hidden area before going crazy with it.
As for fabrics, you can use Concrobium in soak water. I've not had a problem with losing color which bleach can do but also haven't pressed my luck time-wise.