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  2. What's the Difference Between Mildew and Mold?

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    Mildew and other molds are actually very common in homes, per the CDC.And while prolific mold growth happens when there’s, say, a roof leak, it doesn't take major water damage to cause mold to ...

  3. Mildew vs. Mold: What You Need to Know

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  4. Is Your Washing Machine Actually Getting Your Clothes ... - AOL

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    "First, check the seal of your washing machine to ensure there is no detergent buildup, residue, mold, or mildew," Simonelli continues. "If there is, spray the area with a surface cleaner or coat ...

  5. Mildew - Wikipedia

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    Molds can thrive on many organic materials, including clothing, leather, paper, and the ceilings, walls and floors of homes or offices with poor moisture control. Mildew can be cleaned using specialized mildew remover, or substances such as bleach (though they may discolour the surface). [4] A mildew-infected plant. There are many species of mold.

  6. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Indoor mold on the head jamb of the window in a multi-story building. Indoor mold (American English) or indoor mould (British English), also sometimes referred to as mildew, is a fungal growth that develops on wet materials in interior spaces.

  7. Mold health issues - Wikipedia

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    More than half of adult workers in moldy/humid buildings suffer from nasal or sinus symptoms due to mold exposure. [11] Prevention of mold exposure and its ensuing health issues begins with the prevention of mold growth in the first place by avoiding a mold-supporting environment. Extensive flooding and water damage can support extensive mold ...

  8. Um, What's the Difference Between Mold and Mildew? (Hint ...

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  9. Mold - Wikipedia

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    Close up of mold on a strawberry Penicillium mold growing on a clementine. A mold (US, PH) or mould (UK, CW) is one of the structures that certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of spores containing fungal secondary metabolites. The spores are the dispersal units of the fungi.