There is a product called Mold Control available at Canadian Tire and other
hardware stores.  Clean surfaces conventionally and then you spray it on
and let it dry on the surface.  As it dries, it kills the mold spoors.  It
kills the mold and little else.  When i first tried it at home I found it
was more effective than bleach in so much as the chronically moldy window
sill in our bathroom remained mold free longer.

Chlorine bleach, on the other hand, kills the mold and everything else.  It
damages most surfaces and materials,at least to some small degree, and the
compounds in the fumes are potential health hazards.

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Greetings folks,
> I've discovered that I'm getting a slight mold growth on the inside glass
> (GRF) in the off season.  Can anyone suggest a mild cleaner that won't
> scratch the GRF?  I'm worried that something harsh might leave microscopic
> pits that would promote more mold growth in the off season.
> Also, does anyone wax or otherwise protect the inside glass?  And if so,
> what do you use?
> What about the textured ceiling?
> I might have to replace my scuppers to effect prevention.  I never had it
> before, but now since I've lost all three scupper horns, I've sealed up the
> holes to stop critters from nesting and suddenly I'm getting mold.
> Thanks
> Ron
> Wild Cheri
> C&C 30-1
> STL
>
>
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