Think of mildew as "mold lite." They are both fungi, but mildew has shallower roots and is generally less problematic than ...
Mold and mildew thrive in moist conditions. That means musty-smelling growth can be found just as easily on damp clothing as it can on carpets and upholstered furniture. (Ew!) To help avoid this ...
Mold and mildew are both fungi that grow in moist environments. Vinegar, bleach, and antimicrobial cleaners can remove mildew and some level of mold. Mold may require professional remediation if the ...
Mold and mildew: You may not know exactly what they are but you know one thing for sure—you definitely don't want either one in your home! Whether you think you've spotted the telltale signs of these ...
Tackling mold and mildew early keeps your shower safe, fresh, and prevents costly damage to your home. Vinegar, baking soda, or bleach solutions can safely remove mold and mildew when applied with ...
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy. That ...
You don't want either mold or mildew lurking in your home. Mildew and mold can pop up in even the cleanest homes—whether it's because of a hidden leak in a bathroom, a spot that doesn't get cleaned on ...
Because moisture, must, and mystery smells don’t get squatters’ rights.
Cleaning is obviously a good thing, but COVID19 takes the dust-busting, grime-nixing, germ-demolishing season to an entirely new level. As someone who’s always had a penchant for trying new cleaning ...