quick question; what (chemicals) would be best for removing mold from unglazed porcelain/ceramic? The object I'm trying to clean is kinda enclosed and molded from the inside, so I can't easily access it mechanically.
>>1221871
gasoline and then a match
>>1221871
>unglazed
that shit is as good as a sponge you can't wring out
>>1221882
That .. actually sounds surprisingly reasonable. I suppose the biggest problem would be ensuring good, even burn and avoid cracking.
>>1221871
Depens on what you goal is.
My guess is gently bake it so the heat kills the mold. Then wash with lots of water, maybe some cleaing agent to take out any carbon ash depending on build up or application. I have to duoble check my chemistry to see what the bset anti carbon agent for this is as it been a long time. But you many never get all the carbon micro deposits out, altough that should sanitize it as pure carbon is food safe and burns out with air, just don't feed it too much air at once.
You really need to give more details here.
Thick bleech. Leave it inside for a few days and then rinse it out. Repeat of needed.
>>1221977
What the fuck do you use to thicken bleach? Wood flour?
>>1222057
cornstarch?
>>1222057
Thickener, duh