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The best way to do so is by ensuring that conditions conducive to growth do not exist.
The tools are simple.
Untreated dampness on carpet whether caused by a persistent leak overzealously watered plants or a not quite housetrained puppy can create mold growth in a matter of days.
When carpets get wet the water and existing dust dirt hair fibers skin cells food crumbs bug parts etc in the carpet provide the necessary food and moisture for the mold and bacteria to grow in the carpet.
Diy homemade carpet shampoo to kill mold 2 tablespoons of liquid laundry detergent cup of all purpose liquid cleaner 1 scoop of oxiclean 1 teaspoon of fabric softener 1 gallon of hot water.
Red cross officials say many homeowners can get rid of the mold just fine after a flood but it will require a bit of elbow grease.
Take your carpet outside and hose it down with clean water spray on cleaning solution with a mixture of baking soda vinegar and water to the infected area scrub the area thoroughly using a brush and rinse.
No need to worry because the ugly spores can be remove easily using the following steps.
The use of dehumidifiers will help control moisture in the air depriving mold spores of the water they need to grow into mold.
A range of 30 to 60 humidity is acceptable for interiors.