I was cleaning some mold off my bedroom walls with CLR Bleach-Free Foaming Action Mold and Mildew Stain Remover (Biodegradable septic safe. Removes tough mould and mildew stains from tile, hardwood floors, and more) when some of the foamy cleaning liquid flowed down the wall and reached a power outlet with one of my surge protected power bars still attached. I tried to wipe it dry, but I recieved a slight jolt. So I pulled the power bar plug out first to continue wiping the outlet dry and it made me wonder... what will the effects of this mold cleaner be on a power outlet? Like... does it increase the risk of an electric fire? Should I seek an electrician ASAP or just relax?
Here's what's in this particular CLR mold cleaner: lauramine oxide, alcohols, C9-11, ethoxylated, tripropylene glycol n-butyl ether and sodium lactate.
Here's what's in this particular CLR mold cleaner: lauramine oxide, alcohols, C9-11, ethoxylated, tripropylene glycol n-butyl ether and sodium lactate.