How Do You Combat Bathroom Mold And Mildew?
Getting rid of bathroom mold and mildew can be difficult because the mold adheres so well to the grout and wall paint. However, with patience, the right tools, and a lot of elbow grease, you can eliminate bathroom mold and keep mildew from building up. Even if your mold problem has lasted for several months and the black streaks are widespread, you can restore your tile and walls to their former sparkle. Attack the mold with a mildly abrasive scouring pad and bleach. Bathroom mold is resistant to soaps, and only bleach will effectively get rid of entrenched mold growth. Be sure to wear a nose and mouth mask, plus something to protect your eyes. Especially if you are trying to scrub off mold from the ceiling, protect your face from falling mold and bleach. Also keep the window open and the exhaust fan running. After you have scrubbed off the bathroom mold from the walls and tile grout, use a sponge to rinse the surfaces with water, and dry with paper towels. To prevent future buildup, s