Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-29 Thread Jerome Tauber via CnC-List
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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-29 Thread mike amirault via CnC-List
I have tried concrobium. IMHO, it is no better than bleach. Practical sailor 
gave it a pretty good rating when used on life jackets, I think, but I am not 
sure about hard surfaces.___

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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-29 Thread Frederick G Street via CnC-List
Ron — look for a product called Concrobium (http://www.concrobium.com 
<http://www.concrobium.com/>).

— Fred

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(

> On Apr 29, 2017, at 12:06 AM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List 
>  wrote:
> 
> Don't know if they have that here.
> What's the active ingredient(s)?
> Ron
> Wild Cheri
> C&C 30-1
> STL
> 
> 
> 
> From: sender via CnC-List 
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
> Cc: sender 
> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 10:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside
> 
> 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 
> mailto: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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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-29 Thread robert via CnC-List
Many paint retailers, for example Benjamin Moore dealers, sell a product 
(Trimaco Mildew Control) that you add to paint to retard the growth of 
mold and mildew.  It can be used full strength or diluted in water as 
well to remove existing mold.  A 1.5 oz container of Trimaco can be 
added to 1 gallon of paint or water as is very effective not only to 
remove mold but to retard its growth.


Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.

On 2017-04-29 2:56 AM, sender via CnC-List wrote:

Ron:
I'm not sure what's in it.  I doubt it's unique, surely there are lots 
of similar products out there.


I guess my point was that as much as bleach is the old standard, it 
does sometimes cause collateral damage.  Also as soon as the chlorine 
reacts or evaporates, it done and gone. Whereas the specialty product 
I tried seems to offer some persistent resistance to re-growth.


If you can't find a specialty product designed specifically for mold 
at a local hardware store, you could try a janitorial supply house, or 
Acklands Grainger.


Eric

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List 
mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


Don't know if they have that here.
What's the active ingredient(s)?
Ron
Wild Cheri
C&C 30-1
STL




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*Subject:* Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

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
mailto: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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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-28 Thread sender via CnC-List
Ron:
I'm not sure what's in it.  I doubt it's unique, surely there are lots of
similar products out there.

I guess my point was that as much as bleach is the old standard, it does
sometimes cause collateral damage.  Also as soon as the chlorine reacts or
evaporates, it done and gone.  Whereas the specialty product I tried seems
to offer some persistent resistance to re-growth.

If you can't find a specialty product designed specifically for mold at a
local hardware store, you could try a janitorial supply house, or Acklands
Grainger.

Eric

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Don't know if they have that here.
> What's the active ingredient(s)?
> Ron
> Wild Cheri
> C&C 30-1
> STL
>
>
>
> --
> *From:* sender via CnC-List 
> *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc:* sender 
> *Sent:* Friday, April 28, 2017 10:58 PM
> *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside
>
> 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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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-28 Thread Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
Don't know if they have that here.What's the active ingredient(s)?RonWild 
CheriC&C 30-1STL


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 Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 10:58 PM
 Subject: Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside
   
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 
 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.ThanksRon Wild CheriC&C 30-1STL


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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-28 Thread sender via CnC-List
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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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-28 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
Clorox wipes work great!

Joel


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On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 1:36 PM, ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> You can kill mold with bleach.  You can prevent mold by allowing air to
> circulate through the boat.  Here in the Pacific NW, we get lots of rain in
> the fall and winter, but I get no mold in the main cabin.  I do get some in
> the head if I don't leave the door ajar.
>
> Alan Bergen
> 356 Mk III Thirsty
> Rose City YC
> Portland, OR
>
> 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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Re: Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-28 Thread ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
You can kill mold with bleach.  You can prevent mold by allowing air to
circulate through the boat.  Here in the Pacific NW, we get lots of rain in
the fall and winter, but I get no mold in the main cabin.  I do get some in
the head if I don't leave the door ajar.

Alan Bergen
356 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR

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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Stus-List Slight mold inside

2017-04-28 Thread Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List
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.ThanksRon Wild CheriC&C 30-1STL
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