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bhamster
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Topic: Mold Behind Refrigerator Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 3:52pm |
I was cleaning up the exterior of the trailer and when I took off the fridge access panel I saw to my horror that some mold had begun to grow on the right side panel. Does anyone else have this? I meant to take a picture but forgot to (I'll make sure next time I'm out). It didn't appear wet and we haven't had any moisture issues inside the trailer, but I'm guessing that the vent itself lets enough humid air in there that it has started to grow. We live in western Washington, so there is plenty of moisture around. Any ideas on how to treat it? I'm thinking a thorough scrubbing with some bleach followed by some heavy duty paint or sealant. What do you guys think?
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techntrek
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 5:32pm |
Hmm, if it wasn't pouring outside right now I would go check mine. Its on my to-do list now...
Not sure I would paint it, then you'll have to paint it every year or two.
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bhamster
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 6:08pm |
Why would have to keep painting it? It's not exposed to sunlight or any direct weather. I was hoping to just create a moisture barrier. If I remember correctly most of that compartment is already covered with a black paint of some sort (maybe even asphalt). Maybe I just need to find out what it is and get some more of it...
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techntrek
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 4:22pm |
Oh, do you mean only painting the inside? I thought you meant you would paint the whole access panel.
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bhamster
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 6:59pm |
Yeah, the mold is on the plywood on the inside right side of the compartment. I would only be painting the plywood. I wish I had a picture, it would make much more sense.
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furpod
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 7:55pm |
I would paint with "KILZ" .
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 8:00pm |
Nope, not me. I had the refrigerator panels off a few weeks ago while installing a 12v outlet in the bedroom - it was like new back there. I've never found any mold in my 2009 RP-171.
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 8:18pm |
What I understand about mold is that it is an airborne spore that is everywhere - all around us. It will grow where it finds moisture and a food source. If you can eliminate either or both of those, it will not grow. Not sure what to advise.....maybe dehumidify the camper????
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bhamster
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Posted: 14 Jun 2012 at 12:31am |
The inside of the camper is fine, no mold there, and I don't think there's a way to dehumidify that compartment since it's ventilated to the outside air. I think I'll clean the area and try some "KILZ" on it to seal it off. I'll post pictures before I treat it in case anyone else has the same thing. It might be that FR was supposed to paint it at the factory but it got overlooked.
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