Scrub away the mold leaving the borax solution in the wood.
How to treat and seal wood floor after mold.
Step 1 wash the wood with soap and water and allow it to dry completely.
Vacuum the area to collect loose spores.
Mold sealant is a paint like substance designed to seal a moldy surface from which the mold cannot be fully removed like wood.
Don t sponge up the excess liquid.
The reality is that actually living in your home comes with spills.
Most of the time it s better to remove the moldy material if it cannot be adequately cleaned.
If an exposed flooring surface remains stained even after surface mold has been removed you will need to sand that surface a step typically performed after the flooring has been installed.
Sand the area to eliminate residual mold.
Treat and scrub the wooden flooring with fresh borax solution if applicable.
Treating wood with a water seal helps it repel moisture blocks harmful insects and keeps the wood looking its best.
Applying fungicidal sealants after mold remediation the mold remediator cleaner may elect to apply a fungicidal sealant such as fosters 4020 or 4051 the anabec two step cleaner sealer system or non sealant fungicides may be applied in an effort to reduce the chances of future mold growth on the cleaned surfaces.
Scrape away old hardened caulk and replace it with fresh caulk.
Work over top of the subfloor excess solution will.
You want as much of the solution in the wood as possible to prevent future growth.
What is increasing your chances of mold growth.
Clean it up as soon as it happens or when you notice it.
Encapsulating mold in this way is generally only done when the moldy material cannot be removed and replaced.
Walking on your floor wet after a shower.
The trick is to not let any water sit on your floors for an extended period of time.
Use bleach on raw wood.
Use soap and water on painted or stained wood.
If you apply chlorine to the wood sub flooring all it will do is absorb into the wood because wood is very porous.
Wet the moldy boards and wait about 10 minutes before treating.
Chlorine doesn t absorb into porous materials but because chlorine only compromises about 5 percent of the overall solution that little bit will only clean the surface mold.
Stains that might remain on the flooring underside will be of no cosmetic import and as long as the floor is installed indoors and not exposed to water or high moisture mold growth should not be a problem.
Run a fan or dehumidifier in the room to make sure the surface of the wood dries quickly and completely with the borax still under the surface.