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Where removal is hard, deal with the affected locations with a wood chemical after cleaning the timber and also allowing it to dry. After that double up decayed participants with pressure-treated timber. Using a pump sprayer, mist the surfaces with water to regulate the spread of spores, and roll up the sections. Double-wrap them in 6-mm plastic and also tape them with duct tape for disposal. Set an old box fan or an inexpensive brand-new one in a window to aerate the area while working. Toss it out when you're done cleansing, because the spores are virtually impossible to clean off. Tape plywood or cardboard around the home window openings so the spores can not blow back in.
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