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Small mold infestations in grout and caulking can be easily tackled with a few basic ingredients: water, a scrubbing tool (like an old toothbrush), bleach, and proper protective gear, including gloves and a mask. If your bathroom has a window, it’s advisable to open it for ventilation during the cleaning process.
To start, ensure the bathroom area is clutter-free. Molly Mader suggests sweeping or vacuuming away debris and giving surfaces a preliminary wash with soap and water to remove as much buildup as possible before addressing the mold issue.
Next, create a solution by mixing one part bleach with ten parts water in a spray bottle. Apply this solution generously to the affected moldy areas. Let it sit for a minimum of five minutes before diligently scrubbing every inch of the affected grout and caulking using a sponge or an old toothbrush.
Finally, thoroughly rinse the area and wipe it clean with a fresh cloth, revealing clean and mold-free tile grout and caulk. If you prefer alternatives to bleach, you can explore options such as vinegar or hydrogen peroxide.
Tackling Stubborn Mold in Bathroom Corners
The corners of your bathtub are notorious for harboring stubborn mold growth. An effective technique to remove this persistent mold is demonstrated by TikToker Lilstepha_ using bleach and common household items like toilet paper or cotton balls.
Start by preparing the toilet paper. Cut strips long enough to cover the affected area and twist them into lengthy twists. Position a strip of toilet paper in the troublesome corner and saturate it with bleach or a bleach-based bathroom cleaner. Allow this solution to work its magic for a duration of 12 hours, ensuring that the bathroom is adequately ventilated.
While 12 hours might seem like a lengthy wait, you can initiate the cleaning process in the morning, allowing the solution to set throughout the day or even overnight.
After the designated time, carefully remove the soiled toilet paper (remember to wear gloves) and wipe away the mold, which should come off effortlessly along with the paper. Rinse the area with water, and your bathroom corner will be mold-free once again.
SOURCE of picture : life hacker
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