I asked a HK citizen on how to best deal with this and got "I gave up" as a response. Aim the tungsten rods NOW
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Replying to @whitequark
i'm fairly sure that the value of a heavily mold-infested dwelling is actually negative due to the cost of disposing of it
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Replying to @FioraAeterna
it's not *super* mold-infested, all my bedsheets and chair covers and mattress just looked like... you know stale bread right
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Replying to @FioraAeterna
well the walls and ceiling are almost completely intact
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Replying to @hikari_no_yume @FioraAeterna
I *think* the colony over my worktable is dead, it hasn't grown in the last year
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Replying to @whitequark @hikari_no_yume
okay so i have one word for you spores
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are you prepared to fumigate the room with chlorine dioxide
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For a fairly-harmless-to-humans first step, spray it down with a solution of borax and light surfactants.
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I've had really good success with this, even on fairly bad mold-on-bare-wood.
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