Posts Tagged ‘Vinegar Mold Removal’

Removing Mold with Baking Soda and Vinegar Paste

Posted in Bathroom Mold Removal, How To Remove Mold, Remove Mold with Baking Soda, Vinegar Mold Cleaning on February 9th, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment

Bathroom and shower rooms are prone to mold growth as they exposed to moisture most of the times. So, what I usually do after each shower is to splash clean water onto the bathroom walls to remove soapy residues. These residues if not removed will become the mail food source for mold.

I will also keep a bottle of diluted white vinegar in the bathroom and make sure to spray the vinegar solution onto the bathroom walls and shower curtain after each shower. This helps to prevent mold growth and disinfect at the same time. For the bathroom floor, I mop with diluted white vinegar too once in a week.

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How to Get Rid of Mold Smell in a Car

Posted in Car Mold Removal, Mold Odors, Remove Car Mold Odor, Remove Car Moldy Smell on October 22nd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

The best way to get rid of mold smell in a car is to lighten the moldy spot with a degreaser cleaner. In case you do not have any degreaser cleaner at hand, try vinegar for mold removal as an alternative. Dilute the white vinegar in the ratio of 1:1, or use it undiluted to treat stubborn mold stains.

Use a sturdy brush to brush off the moldy spots in circular motion, when the molds are loosen up, wipe off with a damp cloth. Replace the cloth once it is soiled with molds, you do not want the molds that soil the cloth to contaminate other areas in your car.

After this is done, use an enzyme-based cleaner to remove the moldy odor. Follow the same procedure above, brush in circular motion and wipe off using the clean part of the damp cloth. You can see that molds and mildews are actually lifted onto the cloth.

Let the windows of your car down a little bit to allow the treated areas to dry completely.
After it is dried, vacuum it over a couple more times to make sure mold spores are removed completely.
Watch the video below to learn how to get rid of mold smell in a car:

Remove Mold from Leather

Posted in Leather Mold Removal on September 15th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

To remove mold from leather materials, you need to use mild detergent like dish detergent or mild hand soap. Do not use any heavy-duty detergent to clean mold on leathers as this will dry out the leathers.

If your furniture has lots of molds, clean them outdoor. Remember to put on goggles and face mask to protect yourself from the hazardous mold spores. These tiny particles are very harmful to your lungs and they can trigger respiratory allergies like coughing or even asthma in people who are sensitive to molds.

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