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		<title>By: Heather</title>
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		<description>Hello!  We got a dresser at a garage sale, only to find white and green mold growing on the underside!  I am a mold FREAK so I quickly drenched it in tilex; only to find out that bleach does not kill the roots of mold.  So then I sprayed the whole thing with mold killer that I got at the hardware store and now it has been sitting in the sun for days.  Do I risk bringing this into my house?!!  There are lots of little corners and spots the mold could be hiding.  Is there any way to kill all of it?  Thank you for your help!</description>
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