Thanks much Tom But how do you avoid the fumes? I was hoping you could set off a chlorite bomb of sorts and leave the sealed room for a day
The first google entry for fogger is for mold remediation<http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHMO_enUS358US358&aq=f&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=fogger>. Kind of interesting. Todays foggers are ultrasonic it seems G On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:18 PM, poast <po...@prodigy.net> wrote: > Hello Garrick, > > Assuming that you need 4 liters for your fogger and you are simply trying > to prevent mold and mildew from forming... > > Place 80 ml of 5% sodium chlorite in a container and add 16 ml of 50% > citric acid. Swirl together and let this activate for 10 minutes. Then add > it to the 4 liters of water in your fogger. > > You want to set the fogger to a very fine mist and then you fog from one > end of the room, then move the fogger to the other end of the room and fog > back to were the fogger was initially. You can also fog around the > perimeter of the room. > > You have to be mindful to avoid the fumes. > > This solution has 600 PPM available chlorine dioxide (it should not bleach > but it is best to take care not to spill any) and 120 PPM of that is free > chlorine dioxide. The chlorous acid residual will offer protection against > further mold and mildew growth for 2 - 6 weeks depending on atmospheric > conditions. > > When you are done, be sure to run some water through your fogger. The > chlorous acid solution will make the plastic of the fogger brittle and it > will break if it is not rinsed out. > > Tom > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Garrick <zzen...@gmail.com> > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Monday, April 19, 2010 4:51 AM > *Subject:* Re: CS>HELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold > > Hi > > I would be interested in mixing instructions for future reference. I have > MMS, I have citric acid which is cheap on eBay. I even know a sodium > chlorite supplier. My take on MMS is that it disrupts digestion of cooked > foods. Might be better on a raw diet or juice fast or a mix of the two. > > Thanx > G > > > __________________________ > __________________________ > > > > On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:30 PM, poast <po...@prodigy.net> wrote: > >> Hello Lisa, >> >> I would suggest mixing up a chlorous acid solution and fogging it in. >> >> If you don't have a fogger, a garden sprayer will work. >> >> Chlorous acid is made by adding citric acid to sodium chlorite. >> >> Do you have access to these chemicals or know anything about them? >> >> When you apply this to the room, it will stabilize the situation. It will >> keep mold and mildew from forming, and kill off any that is just starting to >> form. >> >> Let me know if you want to go this way and I can give you the mixing >> instructions and all the help you need in applying it. >> >> Tom >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Lisa <blacksa...@comcast.net> >> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com >> *Sent:* Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:18 PM >> *Subject:* CS>HELP! Could use some advice on PREVENTING mold >> >> Hi All, >> >> >> >> Our boiler died on Friday leaving us with several inches of water in the >> basement which traveled to carpeted areas. We have vacuumed and also have a >> dehumidifier running…and it’s lots better but definitely still damp. It >> wasn’t caught right away so there was steam everywhere and condensation on >> the walls (almost like a sauna etc.). The boiler will be fixed this week >> (hopefully…funds are low blah blah blah) but my major concern is mold and >> mildew. Does anybody have any ideas on how to PREVENT mold from starting? >> Anything would be helpful as I’m just about clueless…we can’t afford Serve >> Pro or any other professional to come in and help. I do have a pretty good >> sized fan (it sounds like an airplane) that I can use…but it’s been raining >> all weekend (yea…NOT!) and didn’t think it made any sense opening up the >> windows to potentially allow any more moisture IN. >> >> >> >> Anybody? Please? >> >> >> >> And I thank you for even the silliest idea as aside from running the >> dehumidifier (which by no means is commercial) – I honestly don’t have a >> clue. >> >> >> >> Thanks SO much. >> >> >> >> Lisa >> >> > > > -- > > > Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping > people? > > > > -- Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping people?