Montag, 17. Mai 2010

Wet clothing lying around your home

Mold and mildew quite regularly appear on various surfaces within the home which have been exposed to moisture on a regularly. These molds are microscopic fungi which flourish in areas where there is high humidity links of london or dampness. In many homes mold can be a problem all year round due to high humidity in summer months and condensation when the temperatures are low in winter. You are most likely to find mold and mildew growing on cellulose bases materials like For example wood, cotton and paper. Protein materials like leather, wool and silk are also prone because these Like the cellulose based materials are materials on which mold can feed, synthetic materials usually escape.

Mold will also attack and grow on carpets, rugs, shower curtains, walls and ceilings - the actual fabric of your home. Remember, mold and mildew spores are very hardy and will lie dormant long periods. If the moisture level in the you home rises to a sufficient level they to begin to grow Balenciaga Handbags . Not only will they cause ugly blackish stains and a horrid musty odour but they will actually eat into fabrics etc. for mold treatment is no carried out.

The best mold treatment is no mold treatment it is actually prevention! Here are some things you can do to prevent mold in the first place.

1. Building maintenance - check regularly for anything which may allow water to penetrate into your home things like leaking pipes, blocked gutters, cracked outer walls - all of these will contribute to damp conditions and lead to mold growth

2. Good housekeeping - a good place to start, dirt and grim provide mold with the food it requires to grow and multiply remove it and you remove a food source.

3. Use wax as a barrier on leather items. This will stop moisture getting into the leather and therefore protect it against mold. Alternatively there are commercial sprays available.

4. Don't leave dirty, wet clothing lying around your home - put it in the laundry basket!

5. Open out your shower curtain and evening Dresses allow it to dry thoroughly.

6. If you have a problem with moisture or condensation in closets etc. storing clothing along with moisture inhibitors is a good idea as this will help prevent mildew. If the weather is favourable, air your clothes outside in the sunshine every now and then.

7. Make Ventilation a priority - keep air circulating. Open windows, switch on an electric fan. Air which is moist and stagnant is just what mold likes!

8. Leave your closet doors open to let air circulate and never put clothes which are not completely dry in the closet.

9. Lastly but very importantly dry out the areas of dampness or excess moisture which is accumulated through normal daily routine or through leaks etc.
Any problems should be repaired and then remove the moisture either with a dehumidifier, absorbent silica or something similar or simply by heating and opening windows.

Apply a little Purell to a clean white cloth

We've all done it right? We've had a leaky pen in our shirt pocket or we got carried away with a black marker and the end result is we have that stuff on our clothes and our skin. The good news is that a magic marker or ink stain does not mean your favorite shirt, or dress or pair cheap lace wigs of pants is ruined. There's a way to get rid of those unsightly marks without expensive dry cleaning bills and it involves an inexpensive product that I'll bet you would have never thought about.

Now I'm not paid to promote this product. You won't see me on a billboard holding it up with "Amazing Results" in bold letters splashed across the top. I'm simply saying of all the other brands I tried this one worked best. The product? Why it's Purell Hand Sanitizer. That's right, a hand sanitizer that also gets out stains.

Now if you have this ink or worse, magic marker, on your skin, you simply pour a little Purell on it and gently start rubbing. It may take a couple of applications but the marker and the ink will disappear like magic from your hands, or wherever the marks are (who hasn't occasionally gotten ED Hardy one on their forehead when they went to adjust their glasses with a marker in their hand).

For that favorite piece of clothing that appears to be ruined try this. Apply a little Purell to a clean white cloth. Test the fabric to make sure the sanitizer won't stain or mark the clothing by dabbing a little on an inconspicuous place like the inside of a sleeve or behind a button. If there are no adverse effects from that test, then use the same dabbing motion directly on the stain. You should see the ink transfer from the garment to the white cloth. Make sure you don't rub the Purcell in, just gently dab it on.

Once the stain is removed, lace wigs soak the garment in tepid water for about a half hour. Gently squeeze out the excess water and then air dry the garment but not in direct sunlight.

Presto, garment saved and so was the price of a dry cleaner. So the next time you find yourself with a Magic Marker in your hand, be fearless, mark away with abandon knowing that if you slip up it's not the end of the world you can get rid of your ink stain easily.

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