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The bathroom is one of the most used corners of the house. It should be clean and well-maintained to avoid unfortunate mishaps. Because this place has access to frequent water, moisture-related issues such as mold and mildew are a possibility. Showers are prone to the growth of black mold due to the numerous places where the water can collect. Ignoring mold growth could aggravate asthma and allergy symptoms, as well as damage your home's structure by discoloring grout and sealant and making it appear unappealing. You don't want to create a bad impression on your guests, right?

Therefore, it is essential to get rid of this problem at the earliest. Mold-killing and mold-prevention products can help you stay on top of things. Cleaning products, either natural or store-bought, can be used to help combat the accumulated mold.

Everything you'll ever need to know about removing black mold from your shower and other bathroom areas can be found in this article.

How to Get Rid of Black Mold in the Bathroom

Look for the toxic Stachybotrys chartarum before attempting to remove the black mold from your bathroom. To find out if you have mold in your bathroom or anywhere in your home, hire a mold remediator. You can also use a home mold testing kit like the DIY Mold Test to detect it. This is because attempting to remove this mold yourself increases the risk of lung irritation, skin problems, and other issues. Therefore, only trained professionals should attempt to do so safely.

On the other hand, most bathroom mold is non-toxic and can be removed with commercial or home remedies. You can get rid of black mold in your bathroom by following these simple steps:

Step No. 1 – Spray Antifungal Cleaners

Clorox or other anti fungal cleaners can be sprayed on the mold. This cleaner is made with a unique formula that kills fungi like mildew and mold. After that, remove the mold with a sponge or toothbrush.

Step No. 2 – Remove the Stains

After cleaning the area, use a spray bottle filled with water and bleach to remove any remaining stains. After that, scrub the stains with soap and water with a toothbrush.

Step No. 3 – Spray Distilled Vinegar

To kill mold spores and prevent re-growth, spray distilled vinegar on the shower's surface. Allow the vinegar to dry before moving on. To completely dry any remaining wet areas, use cloth towels. Ensure that the bathroom is properly ventilated.

Items Required to Treat Mold

There are numerous products and tools available to remove mold from your bathroom. You will need the following items to get rid of bathroom mold.

Cleansing Agent with Anti fungal Properties

RMR-141 RTU is an example of such a product. Black mold can be removed from grout and tiles with Fungicide.

White vinegar

White vinegar or distilled vinegar kills mold spores while also preventing the disease from spreading.

Brush

Black mold stains can be removed with a soft brush or toothbrush.

DIY Solutions

Cleaning solutions made at home can be poured half-full into a standard spray bottle. These solutions can help get rid of the accumulated mold.

Bleach

Bleach should be used to brighten and disinfect the surface after the black mold has been removed.

What to Use Instead of Chemicals to Get Rid of Mold

Do you want to avoid using any chemicals at all? Here are some natural remedies for getting rid of black mold in your bathroom:

  • You can still get rid of mold in your bathroom using natural methods if you don't want to expose your family or pets to synthetic chemicals. Hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, and baking soda can effectively remove mold from shower areas. Hydrogen peroxide's anti-fungal and antibacterial properties make it an excellent mold treatment. Baking soda not only kills mold but also absorbs moisture, making mold growth more difficult.
  • Spray the mold with a solution of one part hydrogen peroxide to one part water and set it aside for a few minutes. In a spray bottle, combine one tablespoon of baking soda and one quart of water. Wait a few minutes before scrubbing the stain and flushing it with water for best results.
  • To prevent mold growth in the future, spray the area with undiluted vinegar and let it air dry. Vinegar has the ability to kill up to 80% of mold spores because it is a natural acid.
  • Vinegar, peroxide, and baking soda can be used to remove and prevent mold. However, mixing these substances can result in a potentially toxic bubbly mess. Therefore, you should be careful while concocting this solution.

How to Keep Black Mold Out of Your Bathroom

To prevent the mold from reappearing, keep the area clean after it has been removed. By spraying vinegar on bathroom surfaces on a regular basis and letting it air dry, mold spores are killed, and growth is prevented. If necessary, install an exhaust fan in the bathroom to ensure proper ventilation. If possible, clean the shower afterward with a cloth or squeegee. Once a week, clean the bathroom with your preferred cleaner (or one of the natural remedies we mentioned in this article). It is essential to clean your bathroom thoroughly at least once a month to ensure that the mold stays away.

Final Word

Mold accumulation in the bathroom is a common occurrence that can be quite a task to deal with. However, if you keep your toilet clean on a daily basis, there is a high chance that the mold won't reappear. However, you need to ensure that the mold accumulated in your bathroom has been properly treated. You might find this task challenging. It can also affect your health and damage your skin cells. Therefore, you should contact a professional that can handle it and get rid of this nagging problem correctly.

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