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Concrobium Mold Control

5-2-mold-control.jpgMold can be a big problem in homes - not only is having moldy walls, ducts, or windows just kind of gross, it can also make you really sick. Getting rid of it can be problematic, however, as most mold killers themselves are toxic. Enter Concrobium Mold Control, a product that claims to both eliminate and prevent mold while being environmentally friendly. While they're not saying exactly what's in the apparent miracle spray, they do say what it doesn't contain, namely "no bleach, ammonia, alcohol or other harmful chemicals."

So, has anyone tried this "patented blend of naturally occurring inorganic compounds which have been combined in a proprietary way" spray yet?

For more information, including purchasing information, go to the Concrobium website.
32 oz bottles of Concrobium Mold Control are also available for $9.60 on Amazon.com.

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Comments (2)

I use white vingear. It does the same thing.

posted by tinnie on 2008-05-02 14:48:34
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This product is a home run. My husband and I bought a house last year with mold problems in both the attic and basement. We rented a mold fogger at the hardware store to use with the Concrobium. One evening worth of work, and both our attic and basement are mold free. The basement literally went from hooding our noses to smelling like concrete in a new basement. It may seem a little expensive but not compared to hiring the work out.

We ripped everything out (old drywall and insulation) down to concrete and studs. Not sure how it works if you need to use it on a finished space.

posted by Jesse's Girl on 2008-05-02 23:50:52
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