I know this sounds, well, out there but.. Has anyone heard about a new strain of mold spore? Here is why I ask.
A few weeks ago someone posted on my message board about a new construction deck that was covered in spots that were rapidly expanding. This was after a rainy spell. Maybe a week later, a gentleman posted about Ready Seal being attacked by mold. He posted some pictures. The oil in RS is not the kind mold likes to feed upon and other contractors commented that they had never seen this on Ready Seal. Fast forward to this morning. A Restore-A-Deck customer shared his experience. Prior to finding my website he had pressure washed his deck clean. After a week his ipe deck also had an inordinate amount of mold spots. (again after a few day spell of rain) This is pretty rare for untreated ipe to get moldy that quickly. What makes his scenario even more puzzling to me is that his deck is ten feet off the ground and has southern exposure. He stated to me that the RAD Step-1 took a couple of applications and some vigorous scrubbing to get it off. In the same region, another customer reported the same type of problem. The lady that posted her deck on my message board used straight household bleach (5-6%) and she said she got mediocre results.
I don't know of any strain of mold that can withstand an assualt with 5-6% sodium hypochlorite. This lead me to believe it was not mold, but now I am not sure. What the heck is going on?
I know this sounds, well, out there but.. Has anyone heard about a new strain of mold spore? Here is why I ask.
A few weeks ago someone posted on my message board about a new construction deck that was covered in spots that were rapidly expanding. This was after a rainy spell. Maybe a week later, a gentleman posted about Ready Seal being attacked by mold. He posted some pictures. The oil in RS is not the kind mold likes to feed upon and other contractors commented that they had never seen this on Ready Seal. Fast forward to this morning. A Restore-A-Deck customer shared his experience. Prior to finding my website he had pressure washed his deck clean. After a week his ipe deck also had an inordinate amount of mold spots. (again after a few day spell of rain) This is pretty rare for untreated ipe to get moldy that quickly. What makes his scenario even more puzzling to me is that his deck is ten feet off the ground and has southern exposure. He stated to me that the RAD Step-1 took a couple of applications and some vigorous scrubbing to get it off. In the same region, another customer reported the same type of problem. The lady that posted her deck on my message board used straight household bleach (5-6%) and she said she got mediocre results.
I don't know of any strain of mold that can withstand an assualt with 5-6% sodium hypochlorite. This lead me to believe it was not mold, but now I am not sure. What the heck is going on?
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