
Concrobium Mold Control is used by mold remediators, professional cleaners and builders to fight the toughest mold control and prevention jobs, including:
> Mold remediation in homes, businesses and institutions
> Mold prevention following flooding or water damage cleanup
> Pre-treatment of building materials for mold resistance
To find out about our Professional’s Choice program for builders, click here.
A fogger aerosolizes Concrobium Mold Control into a fine mist that quickly and evenly coats surfaces. Fogging is ideal for large spaces (e.g., entire basements, apartments, or boat interiors) where treating the entire area is desired, but where manually spraying is impractical.
Fogging is also an effective way to treat hard to reach spaces such as attics and crawl spaces. In addition, fogging can be used to treat hidden areas that are typically vulnerable to mold, such as inside wall or ceiling cavities.
For complete Concrobium Mold Control fogging instructions, click here.
See your retailer or distributor for fogging equipment.
Fogging Directions:
Fill and activate the fogger according to manufacturer’s
directions and position it to ensure complete coverage of all surfaces
without overwetting. Care should be taken not to overapply
Concrobium Mold Control on any surface – surfaces only need to be slightly
damp. Foggers typically have adjustable application rates (High,
Med, Low, for example) which can be adjusted to suit the distance
and absorbency of the surface being treated.
If fogging an entire room, the fogger should be placed in the middle of the room about 4 feet off the floor, angled slightly upwards and rotated a full 360 degrees during the duration of the application. Mounting the fogger on a self-rotating turntable is a good way to ensure even coverage without overwetting (see your retailer or distributor for options).
The following chart provides a guide for the time and product requirements for typical fogging applications.
| Area | Total Fogging Time | Product Required |
| 400 sq ft (8’ ceilings*) | 30-40 minutes (fogger turned 90 degrees every 4 minutes if not using turntable) | 1 gallon |
| 180 sq ft (12’ x 15’ room, 8’ ceilings*) | 15-20 minutes (fogger turned 90 degrees every 2 minutes if not using turntable) | 1/2 gallon |
Following fogging, allow the fog to dissipate for 15-20 minutes and wipe off any excess wetness from flat surfaces with a clean cloth. Allow surfaces to dry overnight and do not rinse.
Because Concrobium Mold Control provides added mold resistance to building materials, it is ideal during renovations, remodeling or new construction. The extra time spent to mold-proof materials helps homeowners prevent the emergence of serious mold problems and avoid remediation costs down the road.
Using a fogger or other broad application sprayer, contractors and do-it-yourselfers can treat drywall, lumber, flooring and ceiling materials with Concrobium Mold Control to provide an additional level of protection against mold growth over time. Simply spray all sides of the item with the solution, allow to dry completely and install as normal. If the item is subsequently painted or coated with another substance, reapply product over the finished surface.
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