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Re: Mold on air dried wood

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Man I didn't know that Dave. Do the Borg's carry that kind of bleach or do you have to get it special?

Jeff the outdoor bleach to me is allot thicker bodied and sticks better to the sides of vertical surfaces. Atleast thats what my experience has been. Part of one of my jobs working for this guy was washing houses. And this is what I was taught. Not saying it 's the best way just what I was shown to do.

But heck most of the time you end up spraying around plants and stuff but with Dave's suggestion that would take care of the worry.
Sure wish I had of known about that oxy-stuff before
You should be able to find it at the BORG, and there is also a guy who sells it on TV if you want to stay really late http://www.oxiclean.com/default2.asp

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