posted by [identity profile] lysystratae.livejournal.com at 10:23pm on 2008-02-14
It's wet anyway, so I'd think dumping bleach would be a fairly good idea... as long as the smell of bleach doesn't bother you and you don't mind the risk to the color of anything it may touch (because the scent will linger for a while; of course, if your paint streaks from the bleach, you'll know for sure the pathway the water was taking). I don't know if lysol does anything to mold at all, but I know bleach does.
 
posted by [identity profile] weskeag.livejournal.com at 10:50pm on 2008-02-14
I successfully used a solution of 10% hydrogen peroxide in water when I had a bad mold problem in my house.

If you use this....you'll need respiratory protection and also need to move the cat elsewhere while work is in progress.

-p
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 04:05pm on 2008-02-18
Where does one get 10% peroxide? The only concentration I've ever seen in stores is 3%.

And how long would Perrine need to be away? Just the day I poured it, or longer?

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