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moldy basket press...help
So I went into the wine room the other day and found a significant
amount of green fuzzy mold on the basket press - the wood parts in particular. It seems there was some water in the basement through a closet in the wine room that went undetected. Needless to say I have to clean this thing. We sprayed it down with a strong hose, which seemed to knock most of the visible stuff off the press, but do any of you suggest any methods for disinfecting it other than bleach? Would B-Brite do the trick? As for the wine room, I plan to take everything out of there and clean down the walls and floors with the same cleaner and let it air out for a while before putting stuff back in. Has anyone had any experience with this sort of issue? thanks |
moldy basket press...help
On Aug 4, 1:47*pm, wrote:
> So I went into the wine room the other day and found a significant > amount of green fuzzy mold on the basket press - the wood parts in > particular. *It seems there was some water in the basement through a > closet in the wine room that went undetected. *Needless to say I have > to clean this thing. *We sprayed it down with a strong hose, which > seemed to knock most of the visible stuff off the press, but do any of > you suggest any methods for disinfecting it other than bleach? *Would > B-Brite do the trick? > > As for the wine room, I plan to take everything out of there and clean > down the walls and floors with the same cleaner and let it air out for > a while before putting stuff back in. *Has anyone had any experience > with this sort of issue? > > thanks I would use bleach on wood but rinse it well. You can always hit it after rinsing well with a solution of citric acid. Mold in a barrel is a hard thing to fix but maybe you can search around for info on that... Joe Joe |
moldy basket press...help
On Aug 5, 4:49*pm, Joe Sallustio > wrote:
> On Aug 4, 1:47*pm, wrote: > > > So I went into the wine room the other day and found a significant > > amount of green fuzzy mold on the basket press - the wood parts in > > particular. *It seems there was some water in the basement through a > > closet in the wine room that went undetected. *Needless to say I have > > to clean this thing. *We sprayed it down with a strong hose, which > > seemed to knock most of the visible stuff off the press, but do any of > > you suggest any methods for disinfecting it other than bleach? *Would > > B-Brite do the trick? > > > As for the wine room, I plan to take everything out of there and clean > > down the walls and floors with the same cleaner and let it air out for > > a while before putting stuff back in. *Has anyone had any experience > > with this sort of issue? > > > thanks > > I would use bleach on wood but rinse it well. *You can always hit it > after rinsing well with a solution of citric acid. *Mold in a barrel > is a hard thing to fix but maybe you can search around for info on > that... > > Joe > > Joe Oxiclean. Mix it at a strong level and soak the wood. Bob |
moldy basket press...help
On Aug 4, 10:47*am, wrote:
> So I went into the wine room the other day and found a significant > amount of green fuzzy mold on the basket press - the wood parts in > particular. *It seems there was some water in the basement through a > closet in the wine room that went undetected. *Needless to say I have > to clean this thing. *We sprayed it down with a strong hose, which > seemed to knock most of the visible stuff off the press, but do any of > you suggest any methods for disinfecting it other than bleach? *Would > B-Brite do the trick? > > As for the wine room, I plan to take everything out of there and clean > down the walls and floors with the same cleaner and let it air out for > a while before putting stuff back in. *Has anyone had any experience > with this sort of issue? > > thanks I had a similar issue, and ended up sanding and refinishing the slats. Unbolted the slats, took a hand sander to them to remove the old varnish (which was cracked - that's where the growth was), then applied a new double coat of varnish (I think it was a urethane - I got the refinishing tips from a post here a couple of years ago). No problems since, though I'm also more careful about storage. Good luck Rob |
moldy basket press...help
On Aug 6, 12:29*pm, Rob > wrote:
> On Aug 4, 10:47*am, wrote: > > > So I went into the wine room the other day and found a significant > > amount of green fuzzy mold on the basket press - the wood parts in > > particular. *It seems there was some water in the basement through a > > closet in the wine room that went undetected. *Needless to say I have > > to clean this thing. *We sprayed it down with a strong hose, which > > seemed to knock most of the visible stuff off the press, but do any of > > you suggest any methods for disinfecting it other than bleach? *Would > > B-Brite do the trick? > > > As for the wine room, I plan to take everything out of there and clean > > down the walls and floors with the same cleaner and let it air out for > > a while before putting stuff back in. *Has anyone had any experience > > with this sort of issue? > > > thanks > > I had a similar issue, and ended up sanding and refinishing the > slats. *Unbolted the slats, took a hand sander to them to remove the > old varnish (which was cracked - that's where the growth was), then > applied a new double coat of varnish (I think it was a urethane - I > got the refinishing tips from a post here a couple of years ago). > > No problems since, though I'm also more careful about storage. > > Good luck > > Rob Thanks everyone. I think I am going to do a good soak and scrub in B- Brite. then maybe pour boiling water over it for kicks. As for refinishing it, what sort of varnish is food safe? also, I would like to refinish the metal bottom, is there a food safe enamel I should use? |
moldy basket press...help
On Aug 7, 4:41*am, wrote:
> On Aug 6, 12:29*pm, Rob > wrote: > > > > > > > On Aug 4, 10:47*am, wrote: > > > > So I went into the wine room the other day and found a significant > > > amount of green fuzzy mold on the basket press - the wood parts in > > > particular. *It seems there was some water in the basement through a > > > closet in the wine room that went undetected. *Needless to say I have > > > to clean this thing. *We sprayed it down with a strong hose, which > > > seemed to knock most of the visible stuff off the press, but do any of > > > you suggest any methods for disinfecting it other than bleach? *Would > > > B-Brite do the trick? > > > > As for the wine room, I plan to take everything out of there and clean > > > down the walls and floors with the same cleaner and let it air out for > > > a while before putting stuff back in. *Has anyone had any experience > > > with this sort of issue? > > > > thanks > > > I had a similar issue, and ended up sanding and refinishing the > > slats. *Unbolted the slats, took a hand sander to them to remove the > > old varnish (which was cracked - that's where the growth was), then > > applied a new double coat of varnish (I think it was a urethane - I > > got the refinishing tips from a post here a couple of years ago). > > > No problems since, though I'm also more careful about storage. > > > Good luck > > > Rob > > Thanks everyone. *I think I am going to do a good soak and scrub in B- > Brite. then maybe pour boiling water over it for kicks. > As for refinishing it, what sort of varnish is food safe? *also, I > would like to refinish the metal bottom, is there a food safe enamel I > should use?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Search "press varnish" in this group, and you'll find two previous threads, with pro and con info. For me, I've had no regrowth, no wine discoloration from obvious dissolving of the varnish, and I'm not any nuttier than I was before the varnish job. Good luck! Rob |
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