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Black Mold Treatment on Wool Carpet and Wood Floor
When you've found black mold due to water damage on a wool carpet and wood floor, it's important to act quickly but carefully—especially when dealing with natural, porous materials.
⚠️ Safety First
Wear gloves, an N95 mask, and eye protection to avoid mold exposure.
Ensure the area is well ventilated during cleaning.
🧼 Step-by-Step Treatment
1. Stop the Leak and Dry the Area
Use fans and a dehumidifier to dry out the area completely.
If possible, remove the wool carpet to inspect and dry underneath.
2. Treat the Mold
✅ Wood Floors
Use either white vinegar or 3% hydrogen peroxide:
Steps:
Spray undiluted white vinegar or 3% hydrogen peroxide onto the moldy area.
Let sit for 30–60 minutes.
Wipe with a clean, damp cloth.
Dry the area thoroughly using a towel and fans.
✅ Wool Carpet
Use a diluted vinegar solution or rubbing alcohol:
Steps:
Mix 1 part white vinegar with 3 parts water in a spray bottle.
Lightly spray the affected area (do not soak).
Gently blot with a clean cloth.
Use a fan and dehumidifier to dry.
❌ Do NOT Use
Bleach – too harsh, ineffective on porous surfaces.
Strong chemicals not tested on wool – can damage or discolor.
🧪 Optional: Anti-Fungal Spray
After cleaning, apply a commercial mold inhibitor (e.g., *Concrobium Mold Control*, *Benefect*), making sure it is safe for use on wood and carpets.
🧯 When to Call a Professional
If mold covers more than 10 sq ft.
If musty odor persists after cleaning.
If anyone in the home has asthma, allergies, or mold sensitivity.
If mold has spread under the flooring or deep into the carpet.