Mold can become hazardous to both animals and humans alike. Each type mutates imitating aliens as they produce more and more offspring that aspire to cover all parts of a specific area such as a shower, or of a much larger spectrum such as a house. These differing fungi are the cause of a wide variety of ailments ranging from asthma to cancer proving that mold is indisputably lethal to the lungs. To prevent illnesses like asthma, cancer, or any disease in between, the logical answer equals removing it from all areas where it lives, period!
Okay. Well, you are likely thinking: Psh! Removing mold is easy to advise, but the action itself can rapidly become a huge pain in the arse, (as the Irish would say.) Therefore, I spent a few spare moments researching this topic, then, I compiled a short list of, from my perspective, the better four suggestions that could best rid mold from hard surfaces. Below are these four suggestions! Good luck.
Q: How do I remove shower mold?
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Suggestion 1: Go for some baking soda. When applied as a paste, it can remove just about anything from just about anywhere, and while you’re at it, sprinkle some in your toilet. Let that sit while you clean the shower and then swish your brush around. Voila! Clean bathroom!
Suggestion 2: Most of these chemicals in the market have harmful fumes. The best is lemon salt mixed with automatic dishwashing detergent.
Suggestion 3: Combine a mixture of 50-50 bleach and water in a spray bottle. After you spray it directly on the mold, let it sit a few minutes then wipe off with a damp rag or rinse with clean water.
Suggestion 4: An article stated that bleach will not kill mold but that hydrogen peroxide will.
Happy Cleaning!
Iveta
