After the Storm: Tips For Dealing With Exterior Mold And Mildew

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After The Storm: Tips For Dealing With Exterior Mold And Mildew (NAPSA)—After the winds have subsided, the rain has stopped and floodwaters have receded, many homeownersfind themselves facing the real challengeof a hurricaneor tropical storm: the cleanup. Evenif you are fortunate enough to escape major property damage, you mayfind your home’s exterioris covered with dirt, grime, mold and mildew, which is commonafter a storm. “It’s not unusual for mildew growth to be one of the unfortunate aftermathsof a severe storm like a hurricane. It’s also common after flooding or a season of heavy rain and high humidity,” says Rust-Oleum brand manager Dirk Sappok. “Mildew can make the exterior of your home look dirty and unattractive—and if left unchecked, can damage paint, wood and siding, so it’s important to remove it as soon after the storm aspossible.” According to Sappok, removing mold and mildew used to mean countless hours of scrubbing or power washing. Fortunately, those days are gone. Thanksto products specifically formulated to effectively kill mold and mildew while removing dirt and grime, cleaning your home’s exterior is easier than you think. Here’s how: Are the black spots on your house just dirt or are they really mildew? Since mildew is usually black and can look a lot like dirt, do this simple test: Apply a drop of household bleach to the discolored area. If it disappears, it’s mildew and must be removed with a cleaner specifically formulated to kill mold and mildew. If it is mildew, use a house cleaner that contains an EPA-registered mildewcide, such as Zinsser JOMAX House Cleaner You may be able to spray away mold and mildew. and Mildew Killer. It will kill the mold and mildew and loosen dirt and stains without scrubbing or power washing. And unlike bleach alone, which can effectively kill mildew but can also damage wood, etch aluminum siding and damage shrubs, plants and grass, it’s formulated to kill mildew without damaging your home or surroundingfoliage. e After you’ve cleaned your home and killed the mildew, con- sider repainting with a high-quality water-based paint. Consider a paint like Perma-White Mold & Mildew-Proof Exterior Paint. It’s guaranteed to prevent the growth of mold and mildew on the paint film for five years and is backed by a lifetime guarantee to keep your home mildew-free long after the storm. For more information on re- moving and preventing mold and mildew or for other home improvementtips, visit www.zinsser.com.