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    Default Leaving lights on all day to prevent mould

    How effective is leaving lights on all day to prevent or reduce the growth of mould and mildew?

    How important is light compared to the moisture in a room?

    If i take the lamp cover off. Will that mean the heat from the lightbulb will spread further across the ceiling?


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    What makes you think that light stops fungal growth? I remember when about 4 a friend and I discovered a plant that grew to about 2" under the shed and dropped to nothing in the sun. But his mum told us that it was mould growing on cat ####. it probably dehydrated.

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    Is this a wind up or do you just have a fetish for light bulbs???

    To my knowledge fungi and mildew dont photosynthesise so theyll thrive whether the light is on or off. Humidity would be what you want to control.....

    If the room is damp and you have a mildew/fungis problem then improve ventilation or reduce room humidity with a dehumidifier. If that doesnt work then move to South Australia.





    Quote Originally Posted by qld View Post
    How effective is leaving lights on all day to prevent or reduce the growth of mould and mildew?

    How important is light compared to the moisture in a room?

    If i take the lamp cover off. Will that mean the heat from the lightbulb will spread further across the ceiling?

    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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    This is a serious leg pull!
    Congratulations qld. May I suggest another of these a little closer to the 1st of April?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopha View Post
    This is a serious leg pull!
    If it is he's a serial offender.

    Sadly, I think he's fair dinkum

    Ian

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    I would wash the ceiling with White King, let it dry. This will kill all the surface spores.
    Then use an oil based undercoat, which will prevent mould from coming through again from the ceiling lining.

    Then a topcoat, acrylic or oil is ok.

    ps even a couple of light coats of spraycan primer or undercoat will stop the mould from coming through.

    I have seen mould resistant paint but can't comment as I have never used it.
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    I think this guy needs reported to somebody, there must be a law against torturing native species of life wth light. Hmmm.

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    This is serious.



    This is a seven watt bulb I have behind a wardrobe.

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    Qld,
    You are trying to treat the symptom rather than the disease.

    If you have a mold/mildew problem then you have an excess of moisture. Better ventilation may help alleviate the problem, but I reckon all your light bulbs do is help you see the stuff more easily.
    I think this particular life-form does well in any environment, hot or cold, as long as there is moisture, and that's you problem

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    These bulbs are just part of the solution

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    Quote Originally Posted by qld View Post
    These bulbs are just part of the solution

    I'm sure I'll regret this .... How are they part of the solution?

    Light and/or heat will not prevent the growth of mold - at least not on the scale you are talking about.

    You have to get rid of the source of the problem - moisture.

    Ian

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    I agree with Ian. Certain moulds are higly toxic to man. There are houses in USA where people had to move and leave everything because there was a specific tipe of mold growing in the house which was so toxic it was unsafe to attempt to remove it. If you have mould of that magnitude you are playing games with your health. Fix the reasons why, dont try sticking band aiids on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Smith View Post
    I'm sure I'll regret this .... How are they part of the solution?

    Light and/or heat will not prevent the growth of mold - at least not on the scale you are talking about.

    You have to get rid of the source of the problem - moisture.

    Ian
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    I really don't believe this thread.... :O

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