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The best solution to mould is to prevent it. '''Mould resistant paint''' is a good second line strategy. It is possible to buy mould resistant paint, but it is also easy enough to make the [[Paint|paint]] you already have mould resistant.
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The best solution to [[Mould basics|mould]] is to prevent it by drying the room. '''Mould resistant paint''' is a good second line strategy. It is possible to buy mould resistant paint, but it is also easy enough to make the [[Paint|paint]] you already have mould resistant.
  
 
These work with both water and oil based [[Paint|paints.]]
 
These work with both water and oil based [[Paint|paints.]]
  
  
* Finely crush 16 aspirin tablets, it must be completely powdered, mix into 2.5 litres of paint. Let it stand 5 minutes then mix again.
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* Finely crush 16 aspirin tablets, it must be completely powdered, mix into 2.5 litres of [[paint]]. Let it stand 5 minutes then mix again.
 
** The salicylate will react with water to form salicylic acid.
 
** The salicylate will react with water to form salicylic acid.
  
* Add a pinch of a copper compound to a can of [[Paint|paint]], and mix in. Some copper compounds are toxic if ingested in more than miniscule amounts, so wash hands afterwards.
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* Add a pinch of a powdered copper compound to a can of [[Paint|paint]], and mix in. Some copper compounds are toxic if ingested in more than miniscule amounts, so wash hands afterwards.
 
** If the copper compound is not soluble in the [[Paint|paint]] then it must be finely powdered before adding.
 
** If the copper compound is not soluble in the [[Paint|paint]] then it must be finely powdered before adding.
  
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* Combine more than one additives for maximum mould resistance.
 
* Combine more than one additives for maximum mould resistance.
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* With oil based paints all additives need to be finely powdered.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 12:34, 21 August 2008

The best solution to mould is to prevent it by drying the room. Mould resistant paint is a good second line strategy. It is possible to buy mould resistant paint, but it is also easy enough to make the paint you already have mould resistant.

These work with both water and oil based paints.


  • Finely crush 16 aspirin tablets, it must be completely powdered, mix into 2.5 litres of paint. Let it stand 5 minutes then mix again.
    • The salicylate will react with water to form salicylic acid.
  • Add a pinch of a powdered copper compound to a can of paint, and mix in. Some copper compounds are toxic if ingested in more than miniscule amounts, so wash hands afterwards.
    • If the copper compound is not soluble in the paint then it must be finely powdered before adding.
  • Add a pinch of alum to a can of paint and mix. For oil paints the alum must be finely powdered.
  • Combine more than one additives for maximum mould resistance.
  • With oil based paints all additives need to be finely powdered.

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