Handling molds is not that all difficult, you just have to see the points and remember them to not keep them from coming back inside the house and ruining all our stuffs and surroundings.. it has been a troublesome that whenever molds stain any furnishings or clothing, we end up cleaning after it and then messing up the original color and design of furniture or clothe. It saddens us more, what if the mold victimized something that most definitely an important value for us, like a gift from an anniversary or the like..
Certain cleaning products have been commercialized for treatment of molds. Actually, I really don't care much about the brands or how expensive the cleaning product is as long as it answers my need to remove and kill the mold and keep it out and preventing from coming back..
am not selling anything don't worry, I'm only pointing out that if the cleaner or disinfectant actually removed the molds, many have also caused removal of the original picture of the thing.. hmmm.. i guess I don't know what is the best product.. I was just sadden that a favorite top of mine got stained and I used one product and the top is not the same as it should be.. no more molds but I guess, the top.. got also damaged, the color won't come back..
Anyway, it's a good lesson learned.. To be able to not ruin any top of mine again because of mold stain or growth, I better be careful on handling everything.. especially molds penetrating.. I did research and all, found out that molds grow when there is water around, so what I did was making sure after having wet or example did laundry, I definitely would dry the top first, if its raining dry it inside making sure no moist is present, or making sure that the moist won't go as much as 24 hours.. I've also read that molds grow with the span of 48 hours.. tsk3..
Common areas as to where molds grow are the laundry areas, its obvious, we do laundry and we handle water there, the kitchen, kitchen sink, bathroom, because we take a bath.. the roof, ceilings and drywalls are mostly caused of leaked water, maybe from rain or some pipe problem we didn't know of.. It got to my attention that molds not only stain, but also destroys, or damages the things they grow on.. I've read over some where that molds can cause a building to collapse once they have penetrated everything, every wall, and ceiling.. molds really feed on them.. I never though of that before.
And Lastly, molds have affected people.. not just because they are a bothersome, but because they can go inside our lungs, us not knowing it.. mold spores are so small that we can inhale them.. For people who are weak the possibility of death is high.. weak especially in the lungs its because its there where they mostly penetrate.