Friday, 15 March 2024

MOLD !

 Just back from the shed looking out some figures. I discovered the mdf bases have got some mold on them. What is the best way to stabilise this? Do I coat in pva, varnish or what? I really don’t want to rebase. 

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  1. Do you need to track down the reason for the mould? If the shed's unheated it is probably damp. I'd paint the bases with dilute bleach (or similar) to get rid of the mould, then repaint with a new topcoat. Not a problem I've had as I use a small oil radiator on a timeswitch for a couple of sessions during the night, which keeps the air dryer.

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    1. Good advice, thank you.
      Alan Tradgardland

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    2. P.s I am unable to comment on your blog currently, like those of others.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  2. MDF is susceptible to damp so needs to be sealed. As suggested I'd use a bleach/mildew spray to treat the mould then seal with PVA.

    I know a number of people who have had problems with MDF buildings stored in damp sheds or garages and even one wargamer who switched back to resin buildings because of the problems.

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    1. You have given me much to consider here. Thanks.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  3. If you want to kill the mold rather than simply stabilizing its growth, put the bases in a very low temperature oven set at about 150F.

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    1. Interesting plan, thanks.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  4. Yep, bake that nastiness out of them. Then don't book them back in a damp environment. Whatever you seal them with the damp will get in somehow. If you must store them in the shed put them in a tight-fitting plastic box with a couple of silica bead sachets, that should suck up any moisture that gets in.

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  5. A most useful storage plan.
    Alan Tradgardland

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