Posts Tagged ‘Bathroom Mold’

Mold Removal with Tea Tree Oil

Posted in Mold Removal Products, Natural Mold Cleaner, Natural Mold Killer, Natural Mold Removal, Tea Tree Oil on November 5th, 2009 by admin – 4 Comments

One of the natural ingredients that I found to be effective at killing mold: Tea Tree Oil. Tea tree oil is a type of essential oil that can be found in most health food stores. It is produced from Melaleuca tree, a tree that has needle-like leaves.

While tea tree oil is expensive, its broad-spectrum fungicide power seems to be able to kill almost all mold species. Tea tree oil is definitely a better alternative to bleach as it is natural and it does not produce harmful fumes that hurt the environment or the surrounding living beings.

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Mold Odor Removal

Posted in Mold Mildew Odor, Mold Odor Removal, Mold Odors on September 9th, 2009 by admin – 7 Comments

The best solution for mold odor removal is to remove the source. In this case, it is the mold that produces the musty odors that linger in the house. You need to eliminate molds or mildews that grow in the house especially in the warm and humid areas like bathroom, basement, attic, crawl space, kitchen, etc. Strong mold odor is the best indicator for mold growth and the essential of mold removal.

Mold loves warm and humid places. The higher the humidity, the more it spreads. Therefore, the first step of mold odors removal is to control the indoor humidity. Keep the humidity level within the house at 50% or below. Invest in a good dehumidifier to help regulate the indoor humidity.

mold-odor-removalThough low humidity cannot really kill the mold, but it does help to stop mold from spreading and “breathing” which emits the mycotoxins that stinks. However, if humidity level rises above 50% for more than 72 hours, mold will start to “breathe” again and release the musty odors. Thus, it is very important to keep the humidity level under control for effective mold odors removal.

It is also vital to take note that dead mold can cause musty odors as well as allergic reaction too. After you have “hibernated” the mold spores from spreading, you need to kill and remove it in order to make your home mold free. To clean visible surface mold that grows on walls, tiles, glass, tubs, and other non-porous materials, you can use normal household detergent like Borax.

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Remove Mold from Bathroom Caulk | Bathroom Caulk Mold Removal

Posted in Bathroom Mold Removal, Bleach and Mold, DIY Mold Removal on August 12th, 2009 by admin – 4 Comments

mold-on-bathroom-caulkTo remove mold on bathroom caulk, use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to make a paste like cleaner. Give a good scrub to the bathroom caulk with this baking soda paste. After the initial scrub, spray some bleach water onto the bathroom caulk to kill residual mold. Let the bleach water to dry completely before applying a second scrub.

remove-mold-from-bathroom-caulkIf the mold is too stubborn to get rid of, you may consider removing the caulk completely. After removing the caulk from your bathroom, sprays bleach water onto the area to kill mold. This is to stop the mold from spreading before re-caulking the bathroom. Let the bleach water to dry completely before re-caulking. When you are done, spray bleach water again onto the bathroom caulk to make sure mold is removed entirely.

Spraying bleach water onto bathroom caulk on a weekly basis can keep mold at bay.

Video on how to remove mold from bathroom caulk: