Bora-Care with Mold-Care is a mixture that you have to mix with water and apply to the wood. It can only be applied to raw, untreated, unsealed, unpainted wood which is what you should have in your crawl space. Bora-Care with Mold-Care should be mixed with 5 gallons of water. You d…
Read Full Answer »You will need to mix the entire contents of Bora-Care with Mold-Care with 5 gallons of water as directed on the product label (using an impeller-type mixer). The diluted solution is stable for 30 days after mixing.
Each gallon of Boracare with Moldcare treats approximately 3600 lineal feet of 2x4 dimensional lumber or 1250 square feet of a crawl space or attic when mixed at the labeled rate of 1 gallon of bora-care with mold care and 5 gallons of water. Please see the product label for complete application…
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Bora-Care with Mold-Care can only be applied from sprayers, either hand pumped, electric or gas sprayers. This product is too thick to be fogged and will clog most fogging equipment.
Bora-Care with Mold-Care is perfectly safe to use where people will be living and sleeping once it is dry. You should open windows and possibly wear a respirator while applying the product if there is poor ventilation. After the product is applied, it is perfectly safe to re-enter the living s…
Read Full Answer »If you are planning to treat raw wood that is untreated and has no finish on it, you would go one of two potential treatment options. If the wood currently has any wood destroying insect in it like termites, powderpost beetles or carpenter ants, you would treat with Boracare first at a 1:1 ratio, t…
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care with Mold Care is a very specialized product for mold only. Mold is not wood decaying fungus. Existing wood decaying fungus requires a 1:1 solution of just Bora-Care, but if you do not have any existing fungus and you are just preventing fungus growth, you can apply at a 5:1 ra…
Read Full Answer »It is always best to fully read the product label which is available on our site on the Bora-Care with Mold Care page. We do have several different safety kits available that come with everything you need. Here is what the product label states: Ventilation: In processes where mists or vapors may be…
Read Full Answer »Once Boracare is dry, you can apply Boracare with Mold Care. This is generally within 24-48 hours.
Bora-Care with Mold Care is only labeled for wood treatment and cannot be used on any other surface. The normal Bora-Care can be applied to other surfaces, but typically those are when you mix normal Bora-Care 1:1, and the Bora-Care with Mold Care is labeled to be applied at 5:1.
BORACARE with MOLD-CARE is labeled to be mixed at a 1:5 ratio and will not kill existing wood boring pest, only mold. You would want to use normal Boracare at a 1:1 ratio to treat wood boring pest.
We carry Boracare with MoldCare. When used as directed, this product will protect treated wood articles from the destructive attack of fungi, mold and mildew. Boracare with Moldcare does not remove the mold stain, for that you will need Mold Clean.
Bora-Care with Mold Care will not eliminate existing termites, powder post beetles, or other wood destroying organisms because it is mixed at a 5:1 ratio to eliminate mold and you need to mix normal Bora-Care at a 1:1 ratio to eliminate existing wood eating insects. You would need to us…
Read Full Answer »You need to wait 48 hours to let the Bora-Care with Mold-Care dry completely before you begin painting, staining or sealing the wood.
Yes, Bora-Care with MoldCare will treat the same types of rot that Timbor and the standard Bora-Care will cover. It just has the added benefit of treating and preventing mold and you are correct that Timbor will not kill or prevent mold.
Bora-Care with Mold Care is meant for the treatment of wood that has Mold on it. It is not meant for sheetrock or other parts of the bathroom. It can also only be applied to unpainted, unsealed wood. Sheetrock retains a lot of moisture, so the better solution would be to remove the…
Read Full Answer »We dont recommend using a product like this on drywall as the extreme amount of moisture you would be applying could compromise the stability of the structure. If there is mildew on the drywall we highly suggest replacing it with pre-treated drywall. The studs and joists behind the drywall however c…
Read Full Answer »Boracare with Moldcare is corrosive to both metal and PVC pipes and care should be taken to keep the product on wood only.Â
If you do not currently have any mold issues, then you should just use normal Bora-Care. Bora-Care with mold care is really only meant for when you have mold issues and preferably indoors. You should mix Bora-Care at a 1:1 ratio with water and apply on your deck as long as the wood is ra…
Read Full Answer »Bora-Care with Mold Care will not eliminate existing termites, powder post beetles, or other wood destroying organisms because it is mixed at a 5:1 ratio to eliminate mold and you need to mix normal Bora-Care at a 1:1 ratio to eliminate existing wood eating insects. So, if termites is your main i…
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