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  2. The 9 Best Mold Removers of 2022

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    We like the RMR-86 Pro Instant Mold and Mildew Stain Remover because of its versatility, fast-acting formula, and ability to clean a variety of surfaces.

  3. How to Get Rid of Silverfish in Your Home - AOL

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    Control Humidity Levels Since silverfish are attracted to moist, humid environments, reducing your home's humidity level to below 60% can help eliminate them. Consider using a dehumidifier in high ...

  4. 5 Reasons Your Bathroom Is So Dusty All The Time - AOL

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    Mold & Mildew Growth Allergies and respiratory issues aren't the only health hazards that can come from dust in the bathroom. It can also lead to mold and mildew growth, too.

  5. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Mold grows best in warm temperatures, 25 to 30 °C (77 to 86 °F), although growth may occur between 0 and 35 °C (32 and 95 °F). [ 12 ] Removing one of the three requirements for mold reduces (or eliminates) new mold growth: moisture; food for the mold spores (for example, dust or dander ); and warmth since mold generally does not grow in ...

  6. Lysol - Wikipedia

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    1968: Lysol began creating bathroom cleaners and released the Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner. 1985: Lysol All Purpose Cleaner was released. 1988: Lysol began shipping aerosol disinfectants to humid areas such as Houston, to combat occupational lung diseases, (also known as "lung rot"). [clarification needed]

  7. Mildew - Wikipedia

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    Glass, plastic, and concrete provide no food for organic growth and as such cannot support mold or mildew growth alone without biofilm present. In places with stagnant air, such as basements, molds can produce a strong musty odour. [5] The pink "mildew" often found on plastic shower curtains and bathroom tile is a red yeast, Rhodotorula.