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mould issue. info required

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I have mould developing on my clay pebbles. I've never had to deal with mould and very unsure on what to do.

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Try and get a fan circulating air right above the clay pebbles. O ye, remove any clay pebbles with mould if possible. 

 

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It would be wise to drench or spray the pebbles with peroxide just to be sure that the mold dies.


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Good idea brother Tokage..

How do I go about doing that?

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Simple enough, you just get the peroxide(should be pretty cheap) Dilute it with the instructions on the bottle(water) and then spray or rinse the pebbles. Whole process takes just a minute or two.


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