wrestling Grandpa
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Posted 10:32 pm, 06/18/2013
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use white vinegar straight out of the bottle but do have someone come look at it.....it can be a health hazard.... 
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jojo
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Posted 6:23 pm, 06/18/2013
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ABSHER3
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Posted 11:28 pm, 06/16/2013
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If so maybe your homeowners insurance will pay for it. If you are renting the place I think( check before you quote me on it) that the landlord is legally obligated to go it ,or it's grounds to legally break your lease and move with no reprocussions(sp?)
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ABSHER3
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Posted 11:25 pm, 06/16/2013
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ABSHER3
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Posted 11:25 pm, 06/16/2013
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Yes it's dangerous , it can cause serious respiratory problems! If its limited to one area ,maybe you can cut out and replace the affected section of wall before it spreads throughout the whole place . I don't have any idea what the cost would be ,but If that isn't financially within your budget,maybe try BROC weatherization program or , there is a program that comes to Wilkes every year. It's called Carolina cross connection. On the go wilkes home page it was advertised about a week ago. You can get the number and see if they can help you. (I don't know what all types of work they can do,but it can't hurt to ask). I hope you can get it fixed soon.
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Like2Laugh
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Posted 11:14 pm, 06/16/2013
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It is very dangerous. Is it a large-scale problem or just in a small area? It should typically be treated by a professional. If that is not financially feasible, I would suggest getting a mask and clean it with clorox and then painting over it.
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Zombie
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Posted 10:51 pm, 06/16/2013
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empowers
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Posted 10:51 pm, 06/16/2013
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I have a problem with black mold in a mobile home. What can you do about it? What are the health risks?
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