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Thanks , I didn't know the ozonator would get rid of the mycotoxins. I

would basically want it for books & files also. I'll look into it more. LOni

carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: -All the things that I attempted to

clean, except for some books and

files, had been thoughly washed. i don't think I had a big spore

problem, just mycotoxin- as i said- I do not recomend it for trying

to kill a mols colony- just the mycotoxin that is so dificult to

clean any other way. I bought an air zone. You don't want it too

strong or it can damage items- just use it longer if necessary- it

is important that the area be sealed so no air gets in or out.

karen

-- In , Loni Rosser <loni326@...>

wrote:

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> I wanted to do that in a seperate room or even A storage area but

How strong doe the ozonater have to be? The sales adds on the

internet I don't trust. I read that one that put out 100-500 ppm

should kill mold. I ordered a packet from EPA. Do you think it would

kill mold on paper if I opened file drawers up? I remember the couch

incident-that was horrible. I can't see me soaking items in bleach.

Thanks for the input. I want to purchase the right one. Loni

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> carondeen <kdeanstudios@...> wrote:

> Yes, I had a powerfull ozonator that I used to try and kill the

> moldy mess hiding in couches that my husband had brought into our

> antique shop- the ozone may or may not have killed the ozone- but

> overnight it released enough toxin to almost kill me and

contaminate

> everything. I have been using an ozonator in a separate- closed

off

> room in my rental for a year- and it definitly de-contaminated

> everything very well except for things in closed boxes. The walk

in

> closet I used for UV light experiments-It destroyed most things

> except metal- soaking in very strong bleach worked, but also wears

> everything out and makes it white- and was not as good as ozone--

The

> vulpex soap in de-natured alcohol worked well also- a long soak of

> dark clothes in Vulpex worked OK- but is expensive.

> - In , Loni Rosser <loni326@>

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> > , You say that ozone was responsible for contaminating your

> belongings. Then you say it was best way to decontaminate your

> belongings? How powerful does an ozonater half to be to kill mold?

I

> guess you put them in a seperate area. Loni

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> > carondeen <kdeanstudios@> wrote: Replying to my own question-

> Calcium hydroxide is a type of lime,

> > used in making drugs like cocaine- makes me wonder if big

brother

> is

> > taging my google searches- the monoethlamine part I can't get

> > figured out but if adds to the lists of articles I have read

that

> > different cleaning techniques are necessary for different

> mycotoxins-

> > what will clean mine will not clean yours for sure

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> > > I find this very interesting- with reguards my many

experiments

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> > > cleaning my belongings. Where ozone was partly responsible for

> > > contaminating many belonging when I tried to kill the mold

with

> > > ozone, thus causing a massive mycotoxin release, ozone

treatment

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