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Mold
Mildew
Mold Mildew is the same thing. The
distinction is that mildew is used to refer to mold that is breaking
down textiles or cloth. Mold is used to refer to just about everything
else from wood to fruit.
Mold and Mildew both work the same way. Their spores land on something
and are supplied with food and moisture. They keep multiplying and
releasing more spores in the air. These spores keep doing the same
thing over and over.
If you are having a mildew problem, then find the source of moisture
and cut it off. Maybe all you need is a de-humidifier. If you have a
mold problem, again cut off the source of moisture and the mold can not
grow. It won't die though.
Mold and mildew without moisture will just exist in a dormant state
like most plants. Think about your grass in the winter. It doesn't die,
it goes dormant and when the sun and rain return in enough force it
gets green and grow again. It's the same with mold.
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