
Concrobium Mold Control
When one thinks of furry things, polar bears and cute
teddies come to mind. When one thinks
of furry things in your bathroom? Only
nasty mold enters the noggin. Seeing
disgusting putrid fuzz spots all over your home can make a person forego
thinking about anything furry for quite a while.
To avoid this conundrum, you should
get Concrobium. While that rhyme
was a pleasant coincidence, discovering your home is mold free after using
the product, will be anything but. Other
than a weird name that sounds like bacteria, let’s see what makes Concrobium
Mold Control a good product.
First, let’s get this out of the way.
If your home is riddled with a ton of
mold and mildew, and you would like nothing more than to nuke the hell out
of that putrid fungi, Concrobium is probably not the best product to use.
This may seem like the product is not
worth endorsing, but one should pay closer attention to the product’s full
name. Concrobium is for mold control,
not removal. Although some have
actually reported success in removing mold with this solution, there are
better products out there for that purpose. If
you’ve already cleaned the mold out, however, and would like to prevent more
of it from infesting your lovely home, then Concrobium ought to be your
suppression method of choice.
Concrobium comes in a 32 oz. spray bottle and a 1
gallon jug. For home use, the spray will serve you well, as it’s not going
to be used on every single surface anyway, only the ones that are prone to
mold growth. Speaking of surfaces,
the solution works on floors and walls made of wood, concrete, plaster and
tile. It also works on the
ceiling. As we’re going on and on
about the product working, we might as well explain how.
Concrobium encapsulates the surface
applied on by covering it with a film that prevents current mold from
spreading, and new spores from attaching. One
application can last for a long period of time, making a 10 dollar spray
bottle quite worth it.
Sure, effectiveness is the whole point of a product,
but you must be thinking there has to be a catch.
Well, the catch is you won’t have a
hard time going about the application. Other
than the manual labor part, it’s pretty much a pleasant spray and let dry
process. Why is it pleasant? Unlike
other “effective” products that are too strong for their own good,
Concrobium is non toxic and doesn’t have a killer odor.
Even if you have to apply it on the
ceiling with much of the product falling on your face, there are no
unpleasant side effects. In fact,
demos have shown people drinking Concrobium to prove its harmlessness.
This EPA approved product is definitely a must buy for
homes consistently having mold problems. Prevention
is always better than reaction, and using Concrobium Mold Control is one
heck of a way to follow through with that adage.
Affordable, safe and effective; if
only all products were like this.
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