Monday, August 15, 2011

The Very Best Mold Removal Products Out There

By Alana Vaughn


Because there are so many options, it can be extremely difficult to choose the right mold removal product or technique. How do you know which option is best to use in your home? Is one product any better than the others? What about if you have kids or pets? It can be really difficult to choose when you go to the store. So here is a list of mold removal products to consider.

Check out the X-14 Professional Instant Mildew Stain Remover, which is one of the most popular options available. At the time this article was written, the product had an average product rating of five stars on Amazon.com. Costing less than ten dollars for a 32 oz bottle, this product is also good for your budget. This products says their solution is almost seventy percent more potent than that of other products. Customers who've used this product say that it is best suited for dealing with mildew in the shower.

There is nothing wrong with trying something new, but it can be better to wait until a product is better established. EcoDiscoveries Moldzyme Mold and Mildew Remover is another mold remover that you should consider. The cost is about ten dollars a bottle, it's budget friendly. This product treats mold all the way to the surface it is growing on. You won't have to worry about the mold leaving stain.

If you're dealing with a particularly large area of mold, the average 32 oz bottle may not be enough. You might want something like a gallon jug of Concrobium Mold Control. The cost for this product is just over $30 but it really does a good job of removing mold. The nice thing is that, in addition to getting rid of mold, this stuff also fights odors. Free of bleach, ammonia, and VOCs, this product has been registered with the EPA. You should still keep this product away from your kids just to be safe.

There are so many products out there that choosing between them is often a nightmare. It can be tempting to grab the first one you see. Take the time to do some research first, though. For each product you're considering, take into account their price and reputation. Are the type of ingredients used in these products important to you? How much mold needs to be removed? Would you be better off hiring a professional? Figure out all of these things and then go shopping!




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