Telegram: There's mold in your kids' bath toys (and that's probably OK)
Seattle Times: There’s mold in your kids’ bath toys (and that’s probably OK)
I was doing my end-of-the-year inventory of unwanted toys when I did something that made my stomach turn. I picked up a bath toy - a rubber drum - and gave it a squeeze. Out came a film of slimy, ...
Rubber ducks, funnels, toy fishing rods with magnetic fish; kids love to take toys into the bathtub. Unfortunately, while your child is getting clean, these toys may be getting nastier and nastier, ...
I was doing my end-of-the-year inventory of unwanted toys when I did something that made my stomach turn. I picked up a bath toy — a rubber drum — and gave it a squeeze. Out came a film of slimy, ...
I know that commercial UV mold prevention lights work pretty well because the air is basically ALWAYS being pushed through the plenum, in contrast residential systems typically cycle off very quickly and it is not at all clear if there truly is enough exposure to the UV to really kill the spores.
We got back our appraisal and the appraiser said there was black mold on the exterior of the house on the brick. He put this giant picture of 'somethin
Acck HELP! Installed the DensArmor PLUS boards in the bathroom. Mudded and tapped the joint. Sanded the seams to a smooth and even finish with the boards. BUT, the texture of the boards field and the sanded joint are diffrerent. If I just prime and paint, will the seams and field blend? (is there any special primer I need to use?) Do I need to skim coat the field and do a light sanding? (One ...