Mold Removal From Books
If you’ve
suffered water damage and one of the items are your books, there are some
necessary steps that you will have to take if you want to prevent mold from
growing on them.
You first have
to work out which books have suffered little enough damage to be saved. For
those books that are completely ruined by water, or which are not valuable
enough to save, discard them immediately. For those books that contain valuable
information that you think you will want at a later date, photocopy the pages
and then discard the originals. For those books that you will want to save,
freeze the books. Mold cannot grow when it has been frozen.
Air-drying the
books may be an option, but do so following these stops:
Fan books open
and stand on top or bottom edge; never stand them on the front edge.
Stand books on
driest edge first to provide support. As the book dries turn it upside-down to
the opposite edge every few hours.
Place a sheet
of waxed paper larger than the pages between the front and back cover and
adjacent page before standing on edges. Replace the interleaving as it becomes
saturated.
When the book
is no longer wet, but still cool to the touch, close and place on a solid
surface with a slight weight to keep distortion to a minimum. Check frequently
to ensure that no mold is growing.
Repair Mold
Damaged Books
If you have not
moved quickly enough to prevent mold damage in the first place, or if the books
have been stored in a damp environment and have become mold damaged over time,
there are some steps available to you to perform mold damage restoration.
Mold damage on
the cover or spine of the book can be addressed by removing the cover of the
book and retaining the pages within. If the mold is heavy but has only affected
the dustjacket then your restoration may simply be a matter of removing the
jacket and discarding it. You will have to do a thorough inspection of the
inner pages of the book to ensure that the pages have not also become mold
damaged. If you hate the thought of coverless books in your bookshelves, you
may have to decide on getting the books professionally rebound.
If the mold
damage on the cover is only light, you will have to remove the mold by first
brushing the mold from the cover. You will then be required to sponge the cover
down with a water, bleach and detergent mix. The idea is to destroy the mold
spores that may be left behind, so after washing down the cover, leave the book
out in the sun to completely dry.
The more
difficult mold restoration of books comes when dealing with mold on the inside
pages of the book. It is very likely that books with mold damage on the pages
will not be salvageable but there are some steps to take to try.
Firstly, brush
off any visible mold. Follow this up with a light sponge with the water, bleach
and detergent mixture over the contaminated area remaining very careful not to
wet the pages too much. Leave the washed books out in the sun, pages open, so
that they might dry out completely. This process should be completed page by
page as necessary.
Whether or not
you want to tackle this kind of mold damage restoration will depend on how
valuable the books that are damaged are and how badly you need the content
contained within.
As with all
mold repair work you should be aware of the safety issues involved and make
sure you have equipped yourself with the proper personal protection equipment. Contact Water Damage Local.com for all your water damage restoration and mold removal needs. Original Article 
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