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How Do You Get Rid Of Mildew Smell After Leaks Are Fixed?

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How Do You Get Rid Of Mildew Smell After Leaks Are Fixed?

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Mildew is a growth, usually white in color, produced by molds and fungi. Mildew thrives and grows in places that are damp, warm and dark. If you have recently had to deal with any kind of leak in your home, chances are you’ve had to deal with mold and mildew. If you had the leak repaired, but still have a residual “musty” smell in your home, you can do something to make it smell less like an abandoned building and more like a home. Place fans around the affected area of the basement. Make sure the floor is completely dry before proceeding to step 2. Sprinkle a liberal amount of bleaching powder on the affected area. Leave powder on the floor overnight, then sweep up the bleaching powder the next day and place in a garbage bag. Use floor fans to thoroughly dry the carpet. Combine baking soda, vinegar, vanilla and water in a spray bottle. Spray on the affected areas of your carpet. Do not saturate the carpet. Scrub with the sponge. Sprinkle a liberal amount of baking soda on the carpet o

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