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Monday, 1 June 2015

How to Remove Bathroom Mold

Mold can start out as just a small spot and become a health hazard quickly. Mold removal can be simple in small areas, but quite complex if the mold has spread to a large area. Removing bathroom mold can protect you and your family from health issues.

Steps

Baking Soda and Bleach

  1. Use hot water with soap and baking soda to remove most of the mold. Baking soda is a great cleaning agent. Try this neat recipe to make your own baking soda cleaner for the bathroom:

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    • One teaspoon of liquid soap
    • One cup of baking soda
    • Several drops of an essential oil (citrus, rosemary, lavender, peppermint, eucalyptus, etc.)
    • Enough water to form a paste.
  2. Mix a solution of 1 part bleach to 2 parts water. Transfer to a spray bottle.

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  3. Spray the area with the bleach solution and allow it to dry.

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  4. Spray a second time and scrub with a brush.

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  5. Rinse and repeat as necessary until the mold is gone.

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  6. Replace the caulk or grout if you cannot get rid of all of the mold.

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Vinegar

  1. Put mild white vinegar in a spray bottle without diluting it. Vinegar has a mild acidity, making anywhere you spray it very inhospitable for mold. Don't dilute the vinegar when placing it into the spray bottle; you want to use it at full-strength, not watered-down.

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  2. Spray the vinegar onto moldy surfaces and wait for an hour. If possible, let the bathroom air out during this time.

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  3. After an hour, wipe the area clean with hot water and dry the surface with a towel. Damp surfaces encourage mold growth, so be sure to wipe the area clean fully. After you've wiped the vinegar away, it shouldn't smell anymore.

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  4. Use vinegar to prevent outbreaks of mold before they happen. Vinegar is reported to kill 82% of mold species[1], making it an exceptionally effective solution for preventing mold from inhabiting your bathroom like it owns the place. Plus, vinegar doesn't have any toxic fumes (like bleach) and is all-natural.

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    • Simply spray a bit of vinegar onto a mold-prone surface and leave it. If you do this regularly, mold will have a tough time growing, and you won't have to remove it in the first place.

Borax

  1. Mix one cup of borax with one gallon of water. Borax is a natural cleaner and also serves as a natural insecticide. It has the benefit of being cheap, readily available, and quite effective. Find it in your local grocery store in the cleaning aisle.

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  2. Vacuum up any mold spores with a HEPA filtered vacuum before you clean. This will minimize the chance that you'll spread spores around and simply displace them instead of removing them entirely.

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  3. With a brush, attack the moldy surface with the borax solution.

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  4. Be vigilant about the cleaning solution and/or mold spores traveling to different areas while you clean. You don't want to give the mold a new, nice (un-scrubbed) place to live.

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  5. Wipe up the borax solution and let dry. If you're worried about re-contamination, spray a bit of vinegar in the area to prevent another outbreak.

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Ammonia

  1. Be careful about never mixing ammonia and bleach together. Ammonia mixed with bleach creates hazardous fumes that can be extremely dangerous. Avoid mixing ammonia and bleach together if you are cleaning.

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  2. Be sure to use only "clear ammonia." Ammonia come in "clear" and "cloudy" or "sudsy" varieties.

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  3. Put the ammonia into a spray bottle and spray the ammonia onto the moldy surface.

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  4. Scrub the area thoroughly with a brush to ensure complete removal of any mold or spores. Leave for an hour or two. Let the air breathe if at all possible, as the smell of ammonia is very strong and unpleasant.

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  5. Wipe away after a few hours.

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Hydrogen Peroxide

  1. Place 3% hydrogen peroxide in a dark spray bottle. Hydrogen peroxide's effectiveness will diminish if it is exposed to light, so be sure to store it in a dark spray bottle to keep it effective.

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    • If desired, add a little bit of vinegar to the hydrogen peroxide solution in order to up the effectiveness of the solution.
  2. Perform a spot test on the surface where the mold is on. A spot test will test whether the hydrogen peroxide causes the surface to fade.

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  3. Spray the moldy surface completely and let stand for 10 to 20 minutes while the peroxide attacks the mold.

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  4. Leave for an hour or two. Let the air breathe if at all possible, as the smell of hydrogen peroxide is very strong and unpleasant.

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  5. Wipe the surface clean.

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Video

Tips

  • Use a spray bottle to apply the mixture instead of a sponge.
  • Clean your bathroom with vinegar on a regular basis to prevent a recurrence.
  • If you have to replace caulk or other parts of your bathroom, use a mold resistant product to prevent future occurrences.
  • You can also buy a special mold removal cleaner instead of using bleach.

Warnings

  • Wear safety goggles and gloves when handling bleach. Wear old clothing in case bleach spills. Wear a face mask to prevent breathing the bleach into your lungs.

Things You’ll Need

  • Bucket with warm water
  • Bleach
  • Sponges and cloths

Sources and Citations


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