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It was supposed to be humorous and yes I do buy every 3 or 4 years but the 6th one here in villages is my first preowned and I’m still not going to do anything , I’ve always told people if there is a tool in my home it’s because someone left it
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Where there is moisture and warmth there is mold and it doesn't take years to grow.
Exactly right and so is Charlie O.

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Mold | Florida Department of Health
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Exactly right and so is Charlie O.

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Mold | Florida Department of Health

It is USUALLY not a serious issue.
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It is USUALLY not a serious issue.
Charlie O is just being funny and insincere. Did you actually read the info that you shared on mold ? You make it seem harmless and no big deal when the article you presented states that it should be removed immediately because it may be harmful
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Charlie O is just being funny and insincere. Did you actually read the info that you shared on mold ? You make it seem harmless and no big deal when the article you presented states that it should be removed immediately because it may be harmful
Yes I did read the article.

It is USUALLY not a serious issue.

Usually means not always. It means sometimes. It means on occasion.

Go right now and take a clean paper towel and stick it down into the dark depths of the innards of the disposal and wipe around.

It is just ghastly down there, but most people live daily without cleaning it out.

Your air conditioner is a de-humidifier that helps as well.

If some leak or accident occurs to have your rugs saturated, it is wise to have them sucked up and dried.
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Yes I did read the article.

It is USUALLY not a serious issue.

Usually means not always. It means sometimes. It means on occasion.

Go right now and take a clean paper towel and stick it down into the dark depths of the innards of the disposal and wipe around.

It is just ghastly down there, but most people live daily without cleaning it out.

Your air conditioner is a de-humidifier that helps as well.

If some leak or accident occurs to have your rugs saturated, it is wise to have them sucked up and dried.
What gook is in the disposal will never get in your drinking water or on your toothbrush but what is in the end of the faucet can and does
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