Bare Ground One Shot Mold Inhibiting Coating - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Robert from Cape Cod Ma
    12/11/2019
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    How many square feet does a gallon of Bare Ground One Shot Mold Inhibiting Coating treat? and can it be applied over painted or stained wood
    Can it be applied over painted or stained wood ? How long does it last and is there any guarantee
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    Per the product label, each gallon of  Bare Ground One Shot Mold Inhibiting Coating will cover 800-1500 sq feet and can be used on virtually any interior and exterior surface. Please contact the manufacter Bareground at 888.800.8356  or email at [email protected] for warranty information.

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  • Asked by Tammy
    12/20/2019
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    Will Bare Ground One Shot Mold Inhibiting Coating kill/prevent mold in mulch?
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    Bare Ground One Shot Mold Inhibiting Coating is designed to prevent molds, mildews, algae, fungus, and other odor-causing bacteria from building up. It does not kill existing mold.

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  • Asked by Cynthia from Salt Lake City, Utah
    02/26/2021
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    For new construction, I have used Bora Care with Mold Care, Is this a similar product?
    Since new wood often has mold spores, I usually spray entire building after framed with Bora Care with Mold. My new projects has lots of spores on the wood and I want to kill it. What do you suggest I use? Thanks
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    The Boracare with MoldCare is the superior product of the two for several reasons. Boracare with Mold Care does not just sit on the surface of the wood or attack surface issues, it absorbs into the wood and becomes one with it to protect it from wood destroying insects, rot/fungus, and mold for the life of the wood. Mold specifically is a surface issue caused by excess moisture that needs to be corrected if you do not want the potential for more mold to return in the future. While the Bare Ground One Shot may be enough to do general prevention, its not labeled to be a curative product so it would not be the best thing for existing spores on the wood. You would want to use any standard wood cleaner for the mold spots, or even a pressure washer to clean the surface. Once dry you could apply a product like the Boracare with Mold Care for long term protection and control. 
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