Wall paper removal and mould?
Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
7:54 pm
Hi
I am renovating my flat. I just removed old wall paper with scrapper but it seems I have opned a pandora box as there is mould, cracks and uneven surfaces.
I think I should put back some new wall paper as it will take lot of time and money to sand , fill and paint walls and mould need professional handling.
Any advice from UK readers please.
Thanks.
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yes mold is really deadly you be putting peoples life in danger its 10 times worst for kids and Seniors so please dint do the dray wall filling your self and if there is mold there you can get a spry and spray the mold