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A store rents a fogger which puts a thin layer
of mold control by Concrobium in a room. I am
thinking of using it. I was wondering if anyone
tried it. It claims to "literally gets to the
root of mold" behind walls...and also prevents
future growth.
It sounds so good. Too good to be true?
What do you think?
Jam are you around?
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I just looked it up and it sure does look good.
We need something thanks to a leaky roof even after it was replaced.
Thanks for posting this. Definitely going to look into it more.
$38 per gallon to use with the fogger. Have no idea how much to rent the machine though. Can't be that much.
Hope it works.
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Years ago in my new PA house we had a terrible mold problem. Thought it might be part of my "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome".
I bought a liquid anti-mold product from a company in Colorado I think. My new husband bought a fog machine and we used it in the basement of my daughter's house.
Afterwards I read that the product was bogus. I never could tell if it helped my daughter.
If you find something that works, please let us all know.
Not sure how the mold fit in with my daughter's Lyme.
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