Use the West Marine M-D-G Mildew Odor Control Bags about $10.

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/producte/10001/-1/10
001/3849/377%20710/0/mildew/Primary%20Search/mode%20matchallpartial/0/0?
N=377%20710&Ne=0&Ntt=mildew&Ntk=Primary%20Search&Ntx=mode%20matchallpart
ial&Nao=0&Ns=0&keyword=mildew&isLTokenURL=true&storeNum=5002&subdeptNum=
12&classNum=380

An effective an easy way to eliminate mildew odor
Patented formaldehyde-free formula actually releases a completely safe
gas that removes mildew odors and musty smells from boats. Just place
one of the bags in the decorative holder and hang or stand it up. Each
bag protects 400cu.ft. for three months. Totally eliminates musty odors.
Use anywhere around your boat or home. Great for use in lockers, heads,
berth areas, closets and basements. 

Will not harm humans, pets or the environment 
Each pack contains two 50g MDG bags and two decorative holders 

Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 4:48 PM
> To: silver list
> Subject: CS>Chlorine Dioxide to Kill Mold
> 
> Sent this a few hours ago and it never showed up in my mail, 
> so I'm sending a second time.....
> 
> My daughter sent this asking for help with mold control.  Has 
> anyone used any chlorine dioxide product to clear a room of 
> mold?  I was wondering if I could make my MMS into a spray 
> like the Vital-Oxide, but then couldn't do the math to figure 
> out concentrations and price.  
> ___________________________
> 
> I need Assistance in some research. I need to know which 
> would be better -
> CLO2 like http://www.odorxit.com/?ANCOGeneral~mi (extended 
> release) (fairly pricey) or could I get by with using 
> something like this which is "clay with sodium chlorite" 
> according to the msds http://preview.tinyurl.com/3ke7n2 . 
> Which means it's NaCLO2. (and is cheap) I THINK that maybe 
> when the NaCLO2 hits moisture it turns into CLO2 but I'm not 
> sure and if that IS the case, how much moisture would be 
> needed to turn it into CLO2 and kill the mold spores eating 
> paint in a basement that is kept around 45% humidity?
> 
> And also, http://www.achooallergy.com/vital-oxide.asp - think 
> it would be better to  use the gas CLO2 first to kill the 
> mold and THEN spray the dead spores on the paint for removal 
> so that they don't start spewing out spores like mold does 
> when it's attacked?
> 
> It's painted soft BRICK (NOT concrete block, not nice modern 
> hard fired all the way through brick), the mold is eating the 
> Drylok (the Drylok was painted on top old paint which 
> apparently had mold at least in parts)  and the underlying 
> moisture issue has been corrected.
> ___________________________
> 
> They have computers and printers in the basement; do you 
> think Chlorine dioxide gas would harm them?
> 
> Posting this to MDI and silver list in hopes of reaching all 
> who might be able to help.  
> 
>  
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>   Thanks,
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>  
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>                                                                 Pat
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