I know lime is very a effective mold inhibitor when used in sufficient
quantities in plasters. I do not know of any scientific testing about
how effective it is with papercrete. My guess is that it would be very
effective if appropriate quantities of lime are used.
Charmaine has done a lot of experimentation with lime. I don't know
what her experiences with mold have been. She might be able to point
you in the right direction though.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Janoahsh" <janoahsh@...> wrote:
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> How effective is Lime at preventing mold growth when mixed with the
mortar
> of papercrete in preventing molds?
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