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How To Remove Black Mold Found Behind Bathroom
Wallpaper
by Rich Fuller
Description: Tips for removing and preventing black mold that can grow underneath bathroom wallpaper.
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Your bathroom wallpaper is the ideal spot for black mold to
thrive in. First off, the bathroom is one of black mold's
favorite places in the house. It's probably number one. This is
because it's humid and, unlike water damaged parts of the house,
the bathroom keeps getting steamy and wet repeatedly each day.
Mold likes the wallpaper in particular because it's a nice,
porous surface. This makes it easy for the mold to get there in
the first place, and "breathe." Black mold needs a little air to
thrive well, but it also needs the darkness. Mold that hangs out
behind your bathroom wallpaper actually stores water, like a
mouse in its hole with a chunk of cheese. This keeps it alive
and going behind your wallpaper. Visit
http://www.toxicblackmoldhelp.org to learn more about black
mold removal.
Finding The Enemy!
Most people don't know they have black mold behind their
bathroom wallpaper until they're removing it. Mold is sneaky,
and you can't see behind your wallpaper. If you suspect that
you might have bathroom mold, you might want to get your
bathroom inspected. It's difficult to be sure by yourself, but
if you have sudden nasal decongestion, trouble breathing or
other mold-related health symptoms when you go into your
bathroom, you definitely have a problem. And, if you can't see
the mold anywhere, there's a good chance it's behind the
wallpaper.
You vs. The Mold: Getting It Off Your Bathroom Wallpaper
Unfortunately, the only way to rid yourself of the evil mold
behind your bathroom wallpaper is to remove the wallpaper
itself. If you decide to do this, there are some precautions
you must take:
- Put plastic around the bathroom as if you were painting.
Remember that mold is toxic stuff and the spores can get
anywhere and cause you even more trouble. Imagine that you are
cleaning up toxic waste somewhere, and you don't want it to
touch anything!
- Make sure the room is well ventilated. If you're bathroom has
no windows, at least run the exhaust fan. When you start
stripping that wallpaper, the mold is going to go everywhere,
so you want to make sure there's plenty of air circulation.
- Wear protective gloves and a mask. You don't want it to touch
anything, including YOU! The bigger, the thicker the gloves, the
better. Also, look for a mask that is especially made for mold
cleanup. Some masks just cover your mouth and nose, but at your
local hardware store you can find special masks intended for
mold removal.
- After you take off the nasty, moldy wallpaper, save it in
plastic bags before you throw it away. As I said before, it's
important to not let the mold touch anything. You also don't
want the spores to be airborne.
Keep It From Coming Back
Even more important than cleaning up the mess is keeping it
from coming back. The bathroom's always going be a popular spot
for mold, but here are some things you can do:
- Buy a humidifier to keep in the bathroom. Use it as directed,
and turn it on after showers to help keep the bathroom from
getting too moist.
- Make sure you turn on the exhaust fan when you're showering.
You might want to run it a little bit afterwards too.
- You can buy woven wall paper that is designed to keep off
mold and mildew. Look around at wallpaper suppliers and tell
them what you're looking for.
- Some wallpaper dealers also sell waterproof wallpaper. You
might want to check these out, but make sure it's the real
deal. Ask the dealers how exactly it keeps off the moisture.
Regular vinyl wallpaper isn't always "mold proof."
- Instead of wallpaper, paint the bathroom. Although mold can
grow on paint, this will greatly reduce your risk of getting a
mold infection behind your bathroom wallpaper.
Learn more about black mold smell testing on
our site. You'll also find other information such as dangers of
toxic black mold. Visit http://www.toxicblackmoldhelp.org to
learn more about black mold removal.
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