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westend
Apr 16, 2016Explorer
I'm not seeing active mold in your pictures, sorry. Those black spots may be mildew in a small spot. They certainly aren't mold spores. A mold spore can't be seen with the naked eye.
Sure, if you have rotted wood, rip it out and replace it. For the mold abatement, use the materials I mentioned above or use Concrobium.
I do some mold abatement and restorations for a living, been doing it for some 40 odd years. I have encountered less than a handful of people that stated sickness from mold and some of those are the same that get sick from latex paint odor. You try to figure it out.
Disclaimer: There are certain fungi (mold) that are very injurious to health. They are very rare and need certain specific conditions to grow, usually outside of the environment of an RV.
Sure, if you have rotted wood, rip it out and replace it. For the mold abatement, use the materials I mentioned above or use Concrobium.
I do some mold abatement and restorations for a living, been doing it for some 40 odd years. I have encountered less than a handful of people that stated sickness from mold and some of those are the same that get sick from latex paint odor. You try to figure it out.
Disclaimer: There are certain fungi (mold) that are very injurious to health. They are very rare and need certain specific conditions to grow, usually outside of the environment of an RV.
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