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		<title>By: Remove Mold From Block Wall</title>
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		<description>[...] How to eliminate mold on important papers? Spraying the area with a bleach solution mixed with borax will do the job. It is important to exterminate it as quickly as possible but be certain to wear protective gloves and facial protection like a mask. Don&#8217;t touch the mold. Don&#8217;t try to just cover up by painting the issue surfaces as the spores will continue to multiply. Get shot of the recently eradicated areas. You might need to chop away damp and infected wood or plaster to absolutely get shot of it. Fix with fresh materials to keep the spores from growing back. Find the source and fix it in order that it&#8217;s no longer a problem. Be active in shielding the area from future infestations. [...]</description>
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