June 23, 2008
All Natural Mold Cleaner - Some Things Speak For Themselves
One of the most dangerous things about black mold is that it can literally grow right under our noses and we wouldn’t even know it until it was too late. What I mean is that the mold spores can attach themselves to anything whether it is dry wall or your skin and clothes. This is also why black mold seems to be everywhere we turn to. This is also what makes mold very difficult to keep from entering your house. Once mold goes airborne there is no telling where it will find a new home and reproduce like crazy. There are many different places that black mold can call a home, but here is one that a lot of people would never think about looking.
How do I remove mold from carpet?
Yes, that’s right one of the biggest items in your home could be the cause of all your mold growth. Many people don’t think about looking under their carpets by the window seal or front doorways and checking for mold. The reason is because we would never think about checking under the carpet. If you do have carpet mold you will need to do something about it. You could have every other area in your home clean and free of mold but if it is living in your carpet then it will keep reproducing until it gets way out of hand unless something is done. One way to remove mold in your carpet is to spray your carpets with an all natural mold remover.
This will destroy the black mold at the root to prevent the mold invasion from happening in the future. Another good idea is to make sure that the padding under your carpet is not moist. If it is you need to find out where the water leak is coming from and get that fixed as soon as possible because this is how you get a bad case of carpet mold. Also a good indication that you may have a water leak is if you look at the little nails that hold the carpet down. If they have rust then you know there is moisture getting in there from somewhere. Make sure that you take this advice the next time you get your home clean and free of black mold.
Filed under Black Mold by Erik


