Surfaces infected with wall mould
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Grey to black stains, which appear due to condensation on the surface of poorly thermally insulated or non-insulated walls and ceilings and on spots of heat bridges, especially in rooms, which are difficult or impossible to aerate, whatever the reason, are nests of wall mould.
This problem can be solved permanently only by additional or better thermal insulation of parts of the building in question. Regardless of the fact if you decide for such an intervention or not, disinfect infected surfaces well prior to the following painting and apply wall paints as resistant to wall mould as possible.
a) disinfection of infected surfaces:
Coat the substrate with diluted ALGICID (ALGICID : water = 1 : 5). If possible, rub the application using a soft brush to froth it up. Wipe the surface after 6 to 8 hours using a wet cloth and, in worse cases, re-coat it with diluted ALGICID (ALGICID : water = 1 : 5) after a day or two of drying.
to disinfect a m2 of an infected surface, you will need ~50 to 100 ml of ALGICID
b) restoring of paint:
Paint the disinfected and completely dry surface twice with JUPOL CITRO offering protection against fungi, or natural BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT offering the same protection as JUPOL CITRO or any other interior wall paint if it is protected against fungi with 5% of JUBOCID.
to paint a m2 of a surface, you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL CITRO or ~200 ml of BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT or ~190 ml of any other interior wall paint
(for protection of 10 l of this paint against wall fungi, you will need 500 ml of JUBOCID)
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