MFT = V(mold/ cavity volume) / Q (Volumetric Flow Rate)
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No, sorry. Plaster of Paris expands and the plaster will stick to your molds and is impossible to remove. It will also remove some of the fine detailing of your mold. An alternative is to put the plaster on one of your finished pieces, half at a time to get a mold of the piece. This will give you a new mold of the piece without destroying your original mold.
A certified mold inspector can inspect and remediate a home.
I would use alcohol then re-due whatever the mold covered.
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Yes, it can, if a volcano erupts at the same time of the Earth Quake.