What’s the best way to get rid of mildew stains in the bathroom?
Use a specially formulated mildew remover in the areas where mildew tends to form—under the sink, around the window frames and sills, where the tub and shower meet the floor and on shower walls and doors. For hard-to-reach corners and tiny crevices, saturate a cotton ball and insert it into the mildewed area for about 15 to 20 minutes; then remove and rinse. Note: be sure to wear gloves while cleaning and keep the bathroom well ventilated. Keep in mind that mildew can be stubborn, so all-purpose cleaners seldom work. Antibacterial Scrubbing Bubbles® XXI Bathroom Cleaner easily removes soap scum, hard-water stains and dirt, controls mold and mildew growth, and won’t scratch surfaces. To help prevent future mildew growth, try keeping the bathroom humidity level down by turning on a fan when you shower or opening a window, and keep your bathroom brightly lit (mildew thrives in dark, moist environments!). Always wipe down wet areas immediately and thoroughly and hang up damp towels and clo