It
is crazy how quick mold disappears and reappears. Did you know that mold only
needs a gestation period of 24 hours to germinate and grow? Let us start with
the basics. Mold loves damp, dark and isolated areas in the bathroom. The
bathroom is one area of the house that remains wet for a period of time. It is
enough for mold to build up. Did you know that ventilation or lack thereof has
a lot to do with the growth of mold? There are other traps like rugs, grout and
shower curtains that retain moisture. So what do you do about it? You may want
to consider a ventilation fan for starters. Rule of thumb is to allow at least
30 minutes of running time to combat the moisture in the bathroom after usage.
Purchasing mold resistant shower curtains will help ease the war on mold, and
do not forget to wash the towels and rugs that are used regularly. Just
because, it appears dry, it is not. If mold has already taken its position in
your bathroom; then it is time to get down and dirty. Cleaning your bathroom
with traditional bleach, vinegar and hydrogen peroxide still work wonders.
Usually a mixture of ½ cup bleach, vinegar or hydrogen peroxide with 1 qt water
and a little bit of detergent will do the job. The detergent helps rinse off
the surface while the rest helps kill the mold on contact.
For tough stains,
you want to apply the application and allow it to sit for at least 15 minutes.
Be sure the bristles are saturated in running water before you begin to scrub
away. Unfortunately, the task is nothing enjoyable, but if you have to do it be
mindful and wear latex gloves with a mask if possible. Chemical cleaners like
bleach, are toxic so ventilate as much as possible for your safety and please
be careful and not have elderly parents, children or pets around. Daily maintenance
will save you a lot of work by weeks end, if you have the luxury.
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