Mold problem

Nichols nicho@zianet.com
Wed, 09 Nov 2005 19:44:04 -0700


At 08:41 AM 11/9/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>Look into ozone generators. Not the trite type used to
>"purify" room air, but the rugged type used in smoke
>recovery work. I'll forward the info I have.
>Thump

Jeez, Thump. You're such an avid Eco-type, I'm really surprised with this 
response. Ozone belongs in the upper atmosphere, not in your lungs or your 
house. Check it out.

Sincere regards,
Guy





>--- pianolover 88 <pianolover88@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Sell her a dammp-chaser DEHUMIDIFIER! Mold thrives
> > on moisture and can grow
> > with as little as 50%  RH! Of course, you'll still
> > need to clean out the
> > exsisting mold.
> >
> > Terry Peterson
> >
> >
> >
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> > From:  <i>Poole Peter
> > &lt;ppoole@metrocast.net&gt;</i><br>Reply-To:
> > <i>Pianotech &lt;pianotech@ptg.org&gt;</i><br>To:
> > <i>Pianotech
> > &lt;pianotech@ptg.org&gt;</i><br>Subject:  <i>Mold
> > problem</i><br>Date:
> > <i>Tue, 8 Nov 2005 19:32:04 -0500</i><br>I have been
> > asked to remove
> > mold/mildew from 2 pianos; one a hi gloss polyester
> > grand (white), and the
> > other a hi gloss polyester vertical (mahogany
> > colored); I am looking for
> > anyone who has dealt with this successfully.
> > Suggestions?
> > Procedures?<br><br>I looked at both pianos today (in
> > a moving company
> > warehouse),  and did not see any mold in the white
> > grand, but the customer
> > says it is there (her nose, eyesight is better than
> > mine); I did see small
> > white spots on the exterior of the
> > vertical.<br><br>I would think it would
> > hours and hours to wipe down every nick and cranny
> > of every action part,
> > under the strings, on the strings, etc. not to
> > mention the possibility of
> > ruining the finish!<br><br>I am assuming one would
> > use a solution of chlorox
> > bleach and water, in about the mix of 1:9 or
> > so.<br><br>thankyou,<br><br>Peter
> > Poole<br>Registered Piano
> > Technician<br>Piano Technicians
> >
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