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Old 06-08-2005, 07:50 PM   #1
Michelle Moreland Orlando
 
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Default Asthma-household cleaning products

I am trying to keep my house free from molds,dust,etc.

Is there anything that can be effective that is non toxic, smellproof
that I can use to clean mildew,mold besides bleach--especially
cleaning rags with the mildew on them that I throw in the washer on
very hot water?

I live in SWTexas and it is humid down here at times. Try to clean as
much as I can and it has helped with my asthma, until now as I have a
respiratory infection and can't clean my house! Grrrrrr! Watching the
dust pile up. Lady that helps me clean can't come over to clean and
wipe clean surfaces do to docs advice right now.

On the allergy webpages the mold inhibitor,etc. are expensive! $11.00
a squirt bottle.

Thanks!

Michelle
 
 
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Old 06-08-2005, 07:50 PM   #2
Vox Humana
 
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Default Re: Asthma-household cleaning products


"Michelle Moreland Orlando" <graywolf@texas.net> wrote in message
news:3f946b88.1412581@news.texas.net...
> I am trying to keep my house free from molds,dust,etc.
>
> Is there anything that can be effective that is non toxic, smellproof
> that I can use to clean mildew,mold besides bleach--especially
> cleaning rags with the mildew on them that I throw in the washer on
> very hot water?
>
> I live in SWTexas and it is humid down here at times. Try to clean as
> much as I can and it has helped with my asthma, until now as I have a
> respiratory infection and can't clean my house! Grrrrrr! Watching the
> dust pile up. Lady that helps me clean can't come over to clean and
> wipe clean surfaces do to docs advice right now.
>
> On the allergy webpages the mold inhibitor,etc. are expensive! $11.00
> a squirt bottle.
>
> Thanks!


You can put the rags out in the sun to dry. That will prevent them from
mildewing. Steam is a good cleaner that is non-toxic and helps kill all
sorts of pathogens as well as molds that are allergens. Running a
dehumidifier or AC unit also helps inhibit mold growth by lowering the
humidity. A good filter for your furnace, like an electrostatic filter,
will remove dust and allergens. You can also get an ultraviolet sanitizer
that will go in your ductwork that helps kill pathogens. I like Swiffers
for removing dust. I suppose you could wear a mask when you clean. If you
haven't already, get rid of your carpeting.


 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:50 PM   #3
Lloyd Randall
 
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Default Re: Asthma-household cleaning products

In article <3f946b88.1412581@news.texas.net>,
graywolf@texas.net (Michelle Moreland Orlando) wrote:

> I am trying to keep my house free from molds,dust,etc.
>
> Is there anything that can be effective that is non toxic, smellproof
> that I can use to clean mildew,mold besides bleach--especially
> cleaning rags with the mildew on them that I throw in the washer on
> very hot water?


Borax helps remove mildew and keep it from reappearing.

My latest success was with my felt Stetson, which I wear in winter.
Hanging on the wall in hot, humid weather, it gets mildew spots. This
year I wiped it with a cloth dampened with a solution of borax in water,
and the mildew didn't come back.
>
>
> On the allergy webpages the mold inhibitor,etc. are expensive! $11.00
> a squirt bottle.
>

A quart of water will dissolve only a tablespoon or two of borax, so
it's not expensive to use. Some add a couple of tablespoons of ammonia.
I keep some of the mixture handy in an old detergent squeeze bottle.

--
Best Regards,
Lloyd
 
Old 06-08-2005, 07:52 PM   #4
Julie Moretto
 
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Default Re: Asthma-household cleaning products

I would start with an air purifier and/or a dehumidifier.

"Michelle Moreland Orlando" <graywolf@texas.net> wrote in message
news:3f946b88.1412581@news.texas.net...
> I am trying to keep my house free from molds,dust,etc.
>
> Is there anything that can be effective that is non toxic, smellproof
> that I can use to clean mildew,mold besides bleach--especially
> cleaning rags with the mildew on them that I throw in the washer on
> very hot water?
>
> I live in SWTexas and it is humid down here at times. Try to clean as
> much as I can and it has helped with my asthma, until now as I have a
> respiratory infection and can't clean my house! Grrrrrr! Watching the
> dust pile up. Lady that helps me clean can't come over to clean and
> wipe clean surfaces do to docs advice right now.
>
> On the allergy webpages the mold inhibitor,etc. are expensive! $11.00
> a squirt bottle.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Michelle



 
 
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