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Control and Prevent Mold Growth

Concrobium Mold Control helps to eliminate mold problems in vulnerable areas such as basements, bathrooms, kitchens, closets, laundry rooms and around windows – anywhere mold is apparent or suspected. The solution is also ideal for controlling mold and eliminating musty odors in boats and RVs.

Application is easy. Simply apply undiluted Concrobium Mold Control onto the moldy surface, wipe off any excess and allow to dry.  Because Concrobium Mold Control contains no bleaches, acids or ammonias, it is suitable for use of many surfaces. And the product has no odor, meaning you don’t have to open windows or vacate the area after using the product.


Usage Tips
Concrobium Mold Control should be used as part of a comprehensive plan that addresses the conditions favorable to mold growth. Experts agree that prevention is critical – sound building practices, humidity management and timely clean-up of water damage are all keys to preventing mold growth. To learn more about mold control and prevention procedures consult Mold Resources.

The size and severity of your mold problem are two determinants of the right remediation approach. Smaller jobs can be handled by do-it-yourselfers while large infestations frequently require the services of remediation professionals. (Are you a mold remediation professional? Click Here to find out more about professional application techniques and how to become a certified Concrobium Mold Control applicator.)
 
For spot applications on surfaces, use Concrobium Mold Control’s 32oz spray bottle or 1 gallon jug.

Concrobium Mold Control can be applied by hand-spray, paintbrush, roller, immersion or a garden sprayer. Do not rinse after application. Do not use bleach-based cleaners as they may reduce product effectiveness. In some cases, staining may be irreversible. If, following treatment, additional steps are taken to remove or cover the stain, reapply Concrobium as a final step to protect area from regrowth.

Larger areas can also be treated using a cold fogging machine, which atomizes the product into a fine mist or fog which allows quick, even coating of larger areas. Fogging is also recommended for inaccessible areas where you suspect mold, such as in attics, cellars and inside wall cavities. To find out more about fogging and other advanced Concrobium Mold Control applications, click here.

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