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  2. How to clean grout, according to experts - AOL

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    Finally, consider using a grout sealer, such as a Grout Pen White Tile Paint Marker, to coat the clean grout. NBC Select editor Nikki Brown used the Zep grout cleaner to clean between the tiles in ...

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  4. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Residential mold may be prevented and controlled by cleaning and repairing rain gutters, to prevent moisture seepage into the home; keeping air-conditioning drip pans clean and drainage lines clear; monitoring indoor humidity; drying areas of moisture or condensation and removing their sources; ensuring that there is adequate ventilation by ...

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  6. Mildew - Wikipedia

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    Mildew is a form of fungus. It is distinguished from its closely related counterpart, mold , largely by its colour: molds appear in shades of black, blue, red, and green, whereas mildew is white. It appears as a thin, superficial growth consisting of minute hyphae ( fungal filaments) produced especially on living plants or organic matter such ...

  7. Stone sealer - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans often used olive oil to seal their stone. Such treatment provides some protection by excluding water and other weathering agents, but it stains the stone permanently. During the renaissance Europeans experimented with the use of topical varnishes and sealants made from ingredients such as egg white, natural resins and silica ...