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I'm allergic to mold so
If I cop a pair and get sick, I can sue right?
Semi srs..
If I cop a pair and get sick, I can sue right?
Semi srs..
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I'm allergic to mold so
If I cop a pair and get sick, I can sue right?
Semi srs..
nothing hype about mold.Obtaining a pair of anything "bred" always has to be a damn hassle. lol! Nike conveniently manufacturing hype for a push back release? It's a reach but I wouldn't be surprised.
Welp. If my pair ships I'll be doing the following. Should work similarily I supposed
[h2]Cleaning Mold from the Camper Canvas[/h2]
Now it’s time to tackle the exterior canvas of your pop up camper. This is going to be a little harder to get the mold out for one important reason: you can’t use bleach on the canvas.
Why not, you ask? The canvas has been treated with a water repellent protective coating and using bleach can permanently damage the canvas causing it to leak. To avoid damaging your canvas, you will have to use other methods of cleaning mold.
You can always check your manual for cleaning instructions or check with the manufacturer. We also provide some cleaning instructions below.
[h3]Sun Dry Thoroughly[/h3]
The first step to cleaning mold from pop up camper canvas is to open up the camper and let it dry in direct sunlight for a day or two or more. The hotter and stronger the sun, the better, so hopefully you have some sunny days left.
By leaving it in the sun to dry, this will help any kill active mold spores and also dry the mold that is already there.
[h3]Brush Canvas Vigorously[/h3]
Once the canvas has dried thoroughly, take a stiff broom or brush, and brush the canvas to remove all dried mold. Vacuum when you’re finished, take your time and make sure to get in all the creases.
Any active spores left behind can begin to re-grow later so don't want rush this step.
[h3]Mild Soap and Water[/h3]
Using a mild soap like Ivory soap and warm water works well and is safe for cleaning the camper canvas.
Mix together a small amount of Ivory soap to water in a bucket and start cleaning the canvas – inside and out. Go over the section you cleaned with clean water, wipe down.
Leave outside in the sun to dry with windows and doors open.
Don’t forget, you can always check with the manufacturer for the best and safest cleaning method.
I'm allergic to mold so
If I cop a pair and get sick, I can sue right?
Semi srs..
I been sneezing a lot today.
seller pics looked dusty too
then don't buy itI'm srs tho bruh
Meh if you ordered an early pair through ebay or paypal you can just file a claim if you get some moldy breds
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That new "Mold"
I'm srs tho bruh
doesn't he still have plausible deniability on his side at this point? No official statement has been madeAlright well first off, now that you know that there is a mold problem, you would knowingly be purchasing a product that know could cause harm to your health, so such a case would be thrown out. I imagine it would be hard to find a lawyer willing to take such a case.
If you want any other legal scenarios, let me know.