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A sad tale, for sure. We feel your pain.
350 degrees is a dangerous temperature to work with. Anything organic left in this environment will resemble a black potato chip if it's in there long enough. Wouldn't 160 to 200 degrees be effective for killing mold? A spray with 1/2 vinegar 1/2 water and a quick wipe should kill your spores. Treat the surface only, don't soak.
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