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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > I got the box from Ben today. I just saw a bunch'o green mold on one of the
> > bigger yellow cogs.
>
> I thought that was clay. That was on those cogs when they were donated
> by Todd. If you think you can get it off without distorting the plastic,
> it would be worth a try.
>
> I just happen to be allergic to most forms of mold and
> > fungus. (And Barbara absolutely loves mushrooms! X-P )
If his mold sensitivities are anything like mine, he'll know if its mold
or clay... Of course if its mold, a lysol or bleach soaking should do a
lot to cure it.
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Frank Filz wrote:
> Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > > I got the box from Ben today. I just saw a bunch'o green mold on one of the
> > > bigger yellow cogs.
> > I thought that was clay.
> If his mold sensitivities are anything like mine, he'll know if its mold
> or clay...
Well, the itching hands, nose and eyes were a good indicator, but what
really tipped me off was the yellow spores poking out of the green lump.
> Of course if its mold, a lysol or bleach soaking should do a
> lot to cure it.
I thought about bleach, but decided against it because of its bleaching
capabilities. Lysol should be pretty mild, I would guess^H^H^H^H^Hhope.
I'll experiemt with one of the wheel pieces I broke (1).
Cheers,
- jsproat
1. A common piece -- I will replace it!
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Jeremy H. Sproat <jsproat@io.com> ~~~ http://www.io.com/~jsproat/
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