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| TOK:
Since its stripped, after you do the cleaning, prime the inside with Kilz. That will seal any remaining stank in. |
| ivwshane:
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on June 24, 2009, 07:48:53 pm --- --- Quote ---My wood stinks --- End quote --- Drink less soda. --- End quote --- I'd recommend soap and after drying thoroughly use some baby powder:p |
| thecheat:
If you do decide to spray w/ bleach, buy one of those garden sprayers that you pressurize (if you don't have one already) and make sure the nozzle can do a nice fine mist. That will really save your hand from having to pull the trigger a thousand times. I'd say spray w/ bleach, wait a day or two, then prime as much as you can with at least one coat of the Kilz, then see where you stand. |
| RayB:
A thorough cleaning could be all it needs. So start with that... |
| jasonbar:
I recently had a leak in my upstairs tub & did some research on mold before digging into my ceiling drywall in the office underneath. Household bleach is no longer recommended for killing mold. A large % of household bleach is water. After the bleach kills surface mold, the water acts as yummy food to any mold under the surface & feeds it. :o It's OK to use bleach on hard surfaces like countertops, but don't use bleach on porous materials like wood, which may have mold under the surface. Use a thick paste mix of Borax & water to attack mold on drywall, wood, etc. Do a search & some reading before continuing, & do be careful. Thanks, -Jason |
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