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		<description>[...] Recipe for mold removal. First establish whether or not it is a mold. Here is what you do when you see any small blackening or a patch of black, green or gray, take a pint of hydrogen peroxide and put it on the expansion and watch the reaction. If the solution just drips down your wall, well fortunate you, it potentially is just dust. if it foams, then that is your enemy. Now, if the mould covers just two to 3 square meters of area take that pail of water, scrub, hand gloves and an EPA recommended solution, get down on all 4s and scrub it away. But if it is a complete mould infested wall that we are working with, call in the noxious mold removal gurus. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Recipe for mold removal. First establish whether or not it is a mold. Here is what you do when you see any small blackening or a patch of black, green or gray, take a pint of hydrogen peroxide and put it on the expansion and watch the reaction. If the solution just drips down your wall, well fortunate you, it potentially is just dust. if it foams, then that is your enemy. Now, if the mould covers just two to 3 square meters of area take that pail of water, scrub, hand gloves and an EPA recommended solution, get down on all 4s and scrub it away. But if it is a complete mould infested wall that we are working with, call in the noxious mold removal gurus. [...]</p>
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