Dear Mike,

Your battle will not be won in this fashion.

As they say, you will have to change the terrain.
And that may include some esoteric issues as well 
as the physical.

Sincerely,

Dan




Re: CS>CS: Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets

From: Mike Monett (view other messages by this author) 
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 13:44:57 

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Re: CS>CS: Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 05:29:05
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72458.html 


  > In the old days, people used to boil their clothing. Could that be
  > one reason for it?

  > Ode

  Hi Ken,

  Thanks for the reply, and to all who answered this thread  with good
  info.

  I have been soaking my bedding in hypochlorous acid for 4  hrs, then
  heating in a microwave for 30 minutes while turning them  over every
  ten minutes. This makes them hot enough to generate steam,  but it's
  important to put them in a sealed plastic container - otherwise they
  will develop hot spots and catch fire.

  I got the idea of using hypochlorous acid from the EPA:

    http://www.ehso.com/bleach.htm 

  and from an agricultural article:

    http://www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/Publications/PDFs/FS715.pdf 


  This seems  to  work  for  most  spores,  but  leaves  several types
  unharmed. I  tried different dilutions with little effect  except to
  burn holes in the cloth:) I'm pretty sure that Vellux blankets would
  not survive this treatment.

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett





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