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When completely dry, two coats of whitewash would be painted on the entire cellar ceiling, including ceiling joists as well as subflooring. Whitewash is the old-fashioned way of treating cellar ceilings as well as is still utilized around the world today versus mold as well as pests. Lime utilized for concrete is suggested, not gardening lime. There are a price quote 500 microparticles for every spore. These microparticles are so tiny that they continue to be suspended airborne after a regular remediation job.
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