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		<description>[...] Pics of black mold. Don&#8217;t wait for it to spread if you can take ac one thousand tion now. For minimal mould expansion, you can manage to get rid of the mildew by yourself with the assistance of some detergent, a disinfecting biocide and a brush. Just do not forget to wear safety kit. Put on a mask, a couple of safety gloves and acceptable work garments. When you are done removing the mould, stop it from growing back by always keeping the area dry. There&#8217;s a good chance you may find another mould expansion in an area which has been formerly infested if that place is consistently wet or the subject of humidity. [...]</description>
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