Thursday, February 11, 2010

Fungus growing at sink area.?

Can anyone tell me how to get rid of fungus mushrooming inside the sink cabinet? I try plucking all the ';mushroom'; and use pesticide, but still gowing after a week or two.Fungus growing at sink area.?
put bleach in a spray bottle and spray the _____ out of it then scrub. if the area is constantly wet or damp it'll keep growing back. try to leave the cabinet door open till it dries... you can even try a blowdryer but wait for the smelly bleach odor to pass.Fungus growing at sink area.?
Bleach... but if that doesn't work Google it.
Put a little clorox bleach in a spray bottle and finish filling with watter. Spray this mixture on the fungus and mold often..It will at least temporarly solve the problem.
Get a cheap spray bottle and make a 4:1 water:bleach solution. Spray the area down and figure out where the hell the moisture is coming from!
Hi, Your fungus is growing because you have a leak somewhere. The only way to control mold, mildew, fungus, etc is to control the moisture. This is true in the crawlspace or in the vanity cabinet. Either there is a plumbing leak or water from the counter above is running into or behind the vanity. Stop the source of moisture. Then I recommend sauteing the mushrooms! - Enjoy!
Bleach...teaspoon in qt spray bottle and spray it.
Pete P is correct. However, STOP peeling the ';mushroom'; stuff away, unless you are wearing a face mask, and even then the spores from the fungus will spread.


Wet it all down with the solutions the others have suggested. Use a scraper to remove the wetted fungus and dispose of that in a sealed baggie.


Then, find the leak. Pesticide is for bugs, not molds. Won't even touch it. Fungicide is easy to buy, but you do have to find the source of the leak and get it repaired. Otherwise you are going to have problems that will cost you a lot more than the suggested fixes.
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