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An antimicrobial
coating is essential to prevent mold growth
in your house and workplace. If applied properly,
an antimicrobial coating cuts off the food supply
for the mold. Thus, you can get avoid the growth
of mold.
However, if the application of the antimicrobial
coating is not proper, it could become an added
food source for the mold, thus increasing the
mold growth. Usually the best way for this application
to be done is with a professional Mold
remediation that can be found at www.moldremoval.com
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They should preferably apply the coating when
the structure is under renovation or construction.
If the antimicrobial coating covers all the interior
wall cavities, mold will not have a chance to
grow even if moisture buildup occurs. If remediation
is done, and structure is completely dry this
can then be added to help from mold growing again.When
the coating is being applied and dried, the temperature
must be stable and above 40 Degree C. This is
because the coating is usually a water-based coating.
However, one must apply the coating only after
removing the entire mold
from the surface.
If the coating is not compatible with the surface,
one should use a paint primer. Make sure that
the coating or more than one coating is thick
enough. A thin coating will give poorer results.
The thickness of the dried coating of primer is
directly proportional to the protection it offers.
Antimicrobial
coatings can thus, prevent mold
growth in your immediate environment. If applied
properly, you can be sure that mold will not trouble
you for a long time.
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