If you think you might have mold in your vehicle, inspect your seatbelts first for visible mold. Like everything else in nature mold takes the path of least resistance. Mold spores find surfaces that they can root in to produce more spores. The fibers in seatbelts are very conducive to mold growth, so seatbelts often show the first signs of mold
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