Say No To Bleach
Chlorine Bleach does not kill mold. It Fosters Further Growth!
Mold's root structures actually grow into wood, shingles and drywall
like roots. The roots are not killed by bleach because bleach's
ion structure prevents chlorine from penetrating into porous materials
such as dry wall, shingles and wood. It stays on the outside surface,
whereas mold has protected enzyme roots growing inside the porous
construction materials. When you spray porous surface molds with
bleach, the water part of the solution soaks into the wood while
the bleach chemical sits atop the surface, gasses off, and thus
only partially kills the surface layer of mold while the water penetration
of the building materials fosters further mold growth.
Chlorine bleach causes long term breakdown of wood products like
studs, sheathing, plywood, OSB, and other building materials and
is not environmentally healthy.

Anti-Mold Soap delivers its Anti-Microbial chemistry deep into
the substrate attacking mold at the root and leaves a residual film
to deter future growth. With Anti-Mold Soap, mold does not have
a chance. It is eliminated to the root and the area is protected
as long as the residual film remains.

By sealing the area with Multi-Prime (100% acrylic) long term protection
can be achieved. The Anti-Microbial package in Multi-Prime contains
the highest level of Anti-Microbial protection available. It also
delivers Anti-Microbial benefits deep into the substrate and, being
100% acrylic, offers superior protection for many years.
US Coating Solutions' roof protection systems can eliminate this
costly problem, keep your roof looking great for many years and
eliminate potential health worries caused by mold and its friends.

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