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Mold can grow on almost any surface: paper, plastic, or even glass. However, since unfinished wood is porous, mold that grows ...
Mold removal requires a more methodical approach when it grows on unfinished wood. “Mold grows roots called hyphae, which can penetrate the surface,” Rubino explains.
Because wood naturally soaks up and retains water it’s an ideal environment for mold and mildew. If you have baseboards, trim, or furniture that’s been affected, prompt mold cleanup is in order.
Q: How can I kill mold in a house that has wood slats on the walls and is 100 years old? Why does the mold come back after I have applied a bleach solution? A: “Killing” mold is a never-ending ...
If the mold hasn’t penetrated the wood deeply, this may be enough to get rid of it. Otherwise, move on. Spray with vinegar. Rinse out your spray bottle (or get a new one), fill it with equal ...
If mold appears on wood you have a bigger problem and will likely need a pro to inspect the whole area. Mold can spread quickly and if it goes unnoticed it can wreak havoc on your home.
Mold can grow on almost any surface: paper, plastic, or even glass. However, since unfinished wood is porous, mold that grows on this kind of surface is often more challenging to deal with ...