The humidity and moisture in a bathroom make it an ideal place for mildew to grow. Find out how to remove mildew from a bathroom and keep it away.
December 23, 2014
The humidity and moisture in a bathroom make it an ideal place for mildew to grow. Find out how to remove mildew from a bathroom and keep it away.
Things sure can get steamy in a bathroom. With all the moisture that comes from water and steam, your bathroom can become a haven for mildew. The small area, poor air circulation, high humidity and low lighting levels make it an ideal environment for mould to grow. It’s important to remove mildew from your bathroom as soon as you see it.
Mildew is caused by mould and is a fungus that grows in moist and warm environments like bathrooms. It can be several different colours, like brown, black, pink, white or grey.
1. A mixture of bleach and warm water. Bleach is an effective way to kill mildew, however it can be toxic and emit strong fumes, so be sure to ventilate the bathroom and apply it carefully. Make a solution of half bleach and half warm water and put it in a spray bottle. Spray it on the mildew and use an old toothbrush or scrubber to scrub it away.
2. Vinegar. Vinegar is great natural, non-toxic way to deodorize and kill mould and mildew. Its mild acidic nature deters mould growth and also removes any musty odours.
3. Hot water and baking soda. Baking soda is another great natural cleaning agent. When mixed with hot water, it can scrub away mildew and odours effectively.
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