Tips for Cleaning Shower Mold and Mildew
If you’re like me, no matter how well you clean and scrub down those shower walls, somehow you still get the occasional mold or mildew stain in the corners or on grout lines. These are often too tough of a match for even store-bought bleach pens. When searching for a solution, I came across numerous related Tips for Cleaning Shower Mold and Mildew. After a series of trial and error, I finally found a winner. A word of caution to those who use this method- this was for some serious cleaning! Be sure the room is well-ventilated during the process and that children or pets will not be in the room until the cleaning is complete.
Materials Needed:
- Bleach
- Small bucket
- Cotton facial pads (rectangle shape work best)
- Kitchen cleaning gloves
Instructions:
- Pick a time when the restroom will not be in use for several hours
- Put on gloves
- Pour a small amount of bleach into the bucket (1/2 cup)
- Dip cotton pads in bleach (pads should be soaked)
- Press individual cotton pads into corners or onto grout areas impacted by stain/mold/mildew (they will adhere on their own due to being wet)
- Leave the wet cotton pads on the grout areas for 2-3 hours
- Wearing gloves, remove cotton pads and rinse with water
As mentioned above, be sure the room will not be in use during this process as bleach fumes are strong. These simple tips for Cleaning Shower Mold and Mildew will convert those dingy shower corners and grout lines to sparkling again within several hours.
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