Hi JOH,

>From what I hear about NM (120 degrees and no humidity?!), a mold spore
wouldn't dare show it's face!

If you live over the heat factor, you are safe from the mold.  :)

Jean Baugh

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> I recommend a New Mexico solar powereed clothes dryer; a clothesline.
> 
> JOH
> 
,
>> 
>>   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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