I would say no it usually grows more separated islets instead of one big blanket but it’s mold and it’s black so it might be
> how do I get rid of it.
At this point better tear that entire ceiling and wall down because whatever is behind that drywall is trash anyway and even if you manage to fix the leak that caused it is going to rot for years
>ftfy
I was implying general chemical remediation by using hydrogen peroxide or bleach, not trying to name a single chemical twice
But yes, you are correct that bleach is chlorine dioxide
Real info >mold needs three things to live >Lack of sun, moisture, food. >You can win this fight >bleach doesn't kill it >all drywall must go for 2 foot radius minimum >water source must be fixed
Lazy way: spray a can of oil-based Kilz over it and move on.
Correct way: remove the drywall, trace the source of water infiltration, fix the inteusion point, replace rotted structure, remediate mold on remaining structure, dehumidify, then install new drywall.
What I would do: move out
In this market? Shit son, fricker would say "move out, I gotta repair all that and it will take 3 months." Then they would throw some paint on it and rent the place out to someone else a week later at a 30% increase.
Processes for that are slow here but do exist, sometimes safer to take pics, clean with bleach take new pics and report with all pics. Meanwhile PVA and find a new place with less rush due to risk to health. Our tenant protection will expect the landlord to demonstrate the cause not symptom is resolved.
In this market? Shit son, fricker would say "move out, I gotta repair all that and it will take 3 months." Then they would throw some paint on it and rent the place out to someone else a week later at a 30% increase.
People fall for this meme but our version of rent control prohibits it but with no proactive controls relies on former tenants to report with sufficient evidence. There are pieces to allow an increase where the quality has improved but that doesn't mean making it basically habitable.
In this market? Shit son, fricker would say "move out, I gotta repair all that and it will take 3 months." Then they would throw some paint on it and rent the place out to someone else a week later at a 30% increase.
I mean you have pictures. Get someone else to stand as a witness let them take pics and initial that you were not the cause of said mold. If your landlord cucks you over and removes you from the house claim chronic fatigue, dizziness and muscle fatigue then sue the hell outta the guy in a premises liability lawsuit. In small claims you can usually milk $3,000-$10,000 out of it. >Despite repeated attempts the landlord did not fix the issue which lead to medical complications and a loss of housing
Order ozone machine from amazon for $80.
Run ozone machine once.
Remove drywall that has mold.
Replace drywall.
Prime and paint (optional).
Run ozone machine a second time.
Return ozone machine to amazon.
I would say no it usually grows more separated islets instead of one big blanket but it’s mold and it’s black so it might be
> how do I get rid of it.
At this point better tear that entire ceiling and wall down because whatever is behind that drywall is trash anyway and even if you manage to fix the leak that caused it is going to rot for years
> At this point better tear that entire ceiling and wall down
And if I can’t do that is there another option?
Where is hte moisture coming from bro?
Move.
Paint it with Killz.
Yes. And it has been there quite a long time.
Options for remediation:
a) fire
b) steam
c) hydrogen peroxide/bleach
>chlorine dioxide
ftfy
>ftfy
I was implying general chemical remediation by using hydrogen peroxide or bleach, not trying to name a single chemical twice
But yes, you are correct that bleach is chlorine dioxide
bleach is not chlorine dioxide. i was telling you the better solution.
That's not inhabitable.
Real info
>mold needs three things to live
>Lack of sun, moisture, food.
>You can win this fight
>bleach doesn't kill it
>all drywall must go for 2 foot radius minimum
>water source must be fixed
I wouldn't worry about it
Lazy way: spray a can of oil-based Kilz over it and move on.
Correct way: remove the drywall, trace the source of water infiltration, fix the inteusion point, replace rotted structure, remediate mold on remaining structure, dehumidify, then install new drywall.
What I would do: move out
from the thumbnail this image looks like a womans pubes
just get her to shave, BRO!
Just paint the rest black. I wouldn't worry about it.
>Clean it with bleach
>Dry
>Coat with watery wood glue or less watery PVA craft glue
It's cheap but short term
>T. Rent cuck
as a rentcuck you threaten landlord with reporting building as not fit for use
or if you have beef report immediately
don't do work for him
In this market? Shit son, fricker would say "move out, I gotta repair all that and it will take 3 months." Then they would throw some paint on it and rent the place out to someone else a week later at a 30% increase.
Processes for that are slow here but do exist, sometimes safer to take pics, clean with bleach take new pics and report with all pics. Meanwhile PVA and find a new place with less rush due to risk to health. Our tenant protection will expect the landlord to demonstrate the cause not symptom is resolved.
People fall for this meme but our version of rent control prohibits it but with no proactive controls relies on former tenants to report with sufficient evidence. There are pieces to allow an increase where the quality has improved but that doesn't mean making it basically habitable.
I mean you have pictures. Get someone else to stand as a witness let them take pics and initial that you were not the cause of said mold. If your landlord cucks you over and removes you from the house claim chronic fatigue, dizziness and muscle fatigue then sue the hell outta the guy in a premises liability lawsuit. In small claims you can usually milk $3,000-$10,000 out of it.
>Despite repeated attempts the landlord did not fix the issue which lead to medical complications and a loss of housing
Scrape some shavings off to use in cooking to build an immunity
bleach is not meant for porous surfaces, use white vinegar/acetic vinegar
Order ozone machine from amazon for $80.
Run ozone machine once.
Remove drywall that has mold.
Replace drywall.
Prime and paint (optional).
Run ozone machine a second time.
Return ozone machine to amazon.