Aloha Spiro, I was actually amazed that I was able to fine all of that information in about 1 and a half minutes. Usually, those websites make me cranky. Glad to have contributed helpful information to you and this great list. At 04:55 PM 2/6/2009, you wrote:
>thank you so very much Betsy. >I learned very much about the product. Much more than I thought I would, >but all really rather interesting. >I didn't find the exact info I desired, but have by your kind efforts the >contact info for the company whereby I can get step by step directions to >obtain, if possible, the result necessary. >Again, thank you. > >On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press wrote: > > > > > Spiro, > > Below is some contact information for the > > company, and a couple of links for information, including info > about masonry. > > I sent this to myself first, and the links worked. HTH > > > > > > Product Name: KILZ? Masonry Waterproofing Paint - Gray > > MSDS Manufacturer Number: 239141 > > Manufacturer Name: Masterchem Industries LLC > > Address: 3135 Old Highway M > > Imperial, MO 63052-2834 > > General Phone Number: (636) 942-2510 > > General Fax Number: (636) 942-3663 > > Customer Service Phone Number: (800) 325-3552 > > CHEMTREC: For emergencies in the US, call CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 > > Canutec: In Canada, call CANUTEC: (613) 996-6666 (call collect) > > MSDS Creation Date: 11/15/2006 > > MSDS Revision Date: 09/08/2008 > > > > > <<http://www.actiocms.com/msds_customers_external.cfm?aa=383&ac=JDSF7685&ad=pjuoiklt&ab=390>http://www.actiocms.com/msds_customers_external.cfm?aa=383&ac=JDSF7685&ad=pjuoiklt&ab=390>KILZ<<http://www.actiocms.com/msds_customers_external.cfm?aa=383&ac=JDSF7685&ad=pjuoiklt&ab=390>http://www.actiocms.com/msds_customers_external.cfm?aa=383&ac=JDSF7685&ad=pjuoiklt&ab=390>? > > Masonry Waterproofing Paint - # 390 > > > > > <http://www.actiocms.com/VIEW_MSDS/ZZZ_msdsdisplaycode_author_new_ANSI.cfm?edit_msds_id=5347&dbname>http://www.actiocms.com/VIEW_MSDS/ZZZ_msdsdisplaycode_author_new_ANSI.cfm?edit_msds_id=5347&dbname > > > =AUTHORING2&language=1&CFID=616450&CFTOKEN=1f113ebbb3a5983e-4A03F6DC-B1B8-7DD3-217DCAB1E56D944B > > > > At 06:57 PM 2/5/2009, you wrote: > > > >> can anyone get a look at it to see if it will kill mold on cement? > >> I'm not yet hitting this with a wire brush, but the spray bottle isn't > >> making the spot any smaller. > >> So I have these two options left. > >> I hope the Kilz2 works on cement. So anything not ripped by the wire brush > >> won't have a chance. > >> > >> On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Bob Kennedy wrote: > >> > >>> Kilz2 will cover mold on wood. Don't know if > >> it will work on cement or not. Never had the > >> label read to me beyond the wood part. > >>> > >>> The best way to kill mold is just mix good > >> old Clorox and water at a strong rate. Since it > >> was pretty bad I'd use something like 3 cups > >> water to a cup of Clorox. This will burn your > >> nose so be careful. If mold is thick on the > >> walls, get a scrub brush for carpet or tile and > >> between sprays work on the mold with the brush. Then spray again. > >>> > >>> Don't worry, you'll never spray too heavily with mold. > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>> From: Spiro > >>> To: > <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected] > >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 2:38 AM > >>> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] now what is the last word on mold? > >>> > >>> > >>> I've written about the basement water. > >>> It was ground water. No supply pipe there at all. > >>> We dug with a back hoe down to 8ft, and found more and more big rocks > >>> which were glued together with mud. Dirt sat atop them and sifted down > >>> between them in the 50 years since the place was built. > >>> So we sealed, and tar'd the wall and started filling with > gravel. A cement > >>> deck was poured, and at about 6ft, a sump basin and well was > set. A french > >>> drain was placed to let water run into the basin and more stone > was poured > >>> around that. dirt was poured in from about 3 ft deep and the pumps outlet > >>> is running donwhill to a storm gutter 20 ft away. > >>> Seems rain and ground water were meeting where the old french drain could > >>> no longer allow freedom. > >>> So, after about a year of this, I've removed the wet wood, and have > >>> exposed 6,4 by 3ft of cement wall behind the knotty pine pannels. > >>> I have gray to black marks on the cement from about 1ft high > down to about > >>> 4 inches high for about 3 ft of wall. > >>> I've sprayed it with the spray the plumber left me. I don't know if it's > >>> invalid mold now; but I've since sprayed it with glass and tile > cleaner in > >>> a 1 to 1 concentrate from a 5 to 1 bottle. > >>> Did I hear somewhere that the magic primer *Kilz* will put a complete end > >>> to mold? > >>> If not, what will, and trust me, I need do it before I place anything in > >>> that hole. I'll wait till summer if I must. > >>> So what is the final answer in ultimately finishing this mold? > >>> Thanks > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
