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How To Remove Shower Mold

11/24/2020 (Permalink)

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Here Are Three Steps You Can Take To Get Rid Of It

The damp bathroom in your home in Kennesaw, GA, provides the perfect breeding ground for mold. The consistent moisture in the air and in your shower is an ideal place for mold spores to settle and start creating colonies. If you start noticing shower mold, here are three steps you can take to get rid of it.

1. Use a Homemade Cleaner
Most mold in showers can be removed with simple cleaners you can make yourself with household supplies like these:

White vinegar – Straight vinegar or one part vinegar to two parts water
Borax – One cup of borax to one gallon of water
Bleach – One part bleach to 10 parts water

With each of these methods, spray enough onto the affected areas so that they're wet but not dripping. Wipe or scrub the shower mold off and then dry the areas. Make sure you immediately wash any cleaning supplies with mold on them so that you don't spread the spores throughout your house.

2. Replace Caulking
If your caulked areas are moldy and you can't scrub it off, it might be worth replacing the caulking altogether. Use a screwdriver or other similar object to pry the caulk out and then replace it. Seal it well so that water can't seep underneath and it's easy to clean in the future.

3. Call the Experts
If you discover the mold has spread beyond your shower or if you suspect that it's black mold, it's in your best interest to call a mold remediation company. These experts can safely remove such growth and prevent the spores from spreading throughout the rest of your home.
While shower mold is common, it's important to clean it up before it gets out of control. Use one of these methods to easily remove it yourself, but don't be afraid to call in the professionals if it gets to be too much.

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