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Vinegar has antifungal and antibacterial properties, and it can be a cheap and effective treatment for many types of mold. Household white vinegar typically contains about 5 to 8 percent acetic acid.
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Share on Pinterest Yaraslau Mikheyeu/Getty Images Mold, often referred to as mildew, is a category of fungus that likes to grow in damp areas in and around your home. Shower walls, windowsills, and other areas that attract moisture are prime areas for mold growth. In nature, mold plays an important part in breaking down organic material like leaves and plant debris, but in your home, it can potentially contribute to health problems. Mold exposure is associated with a number of issues like allergic reactions, breathing trouble, and asthma. Can you get rid of mold growing in your home using vinegar? The answer is yes, depending on how much mold you have and what surface it’s growing on. Keep reading to learn when vinegar may be an effective solution to remove mold in your home, how it compares to other options, and when you should call a professional cleaner. Does vinegar kill mildew and mold? Vinegar has antifungal and antibacterial properties, and it can be a cheap and effective treatment for many types of mold. Household white vinegar typically contains about 5 to 8 percent acetic acid. Acetic acid is a moderately strong acid with a pH of around 2.5 that can disrupt the growth of a wide range of fungi and other microorganisms. Research has found that vinegar is effective at preventing mold growth on fruit and at removing some common household molds , but it isn’t effective at killing every type of mold. In a 2015 study , researchers found that vinegar made out of 4- to 4.2-percent vinegar acetic acid was effective at treating Penicillium chrysogenum but not Aspergillus fumigatus. Both are common household molds. If you find vinegar doesn’t help you get rid of the mold in your house, you can try one of the other cleaners we’ll look at in this article or call a professional. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends getting a professional cleaner if the covered area is larger than 10 square feet or roughly a 3-foot by 3-foot square. You can safely use vinegar on a wide range of surfaces, but we’ll look at some specific surfaces on which you should avoid using vinegar. Does vinegar kill mold on drywall? You can safely use vinegar to kill mold on drywall. However, be careful when scrubbing not to damage the surface underneath. Does vinegar kill mold on concrete? Vinegar usually isn’t recommended to kill mold on concrete. Although it’s unlikely to harm the concrete itself, it may damage the surrounding cement. Does vinegar kill mold on leather? Vinegar can be used to kill mold on leather. Anecdotally, many recommend diluting vinegar with a 1:1 ratio of water. You can apply the vinegar mix to a cloth to avoid over-moisturizing and potentially damaging the leather. Where not to use vinegar to remove mold and mildew Vinegar’s acidity has the potential to damage some types of surfaces in your home. Don’t use vinegar on: Stone countertops. Vinegar can dull and etch some stone surfaces like marble and limestone. Vinegar can dull and etch some stone surfaces like marble and limestone. Wooden floors. Flooring manufacturers often include warnings not to clean wooden floors with vinegar since it has the potential to break down the protective finish. Flooring manufacturers often include warnings not to clean wooden floors with vinegar since it has the potential to break down the protective finish. Electronic screens. Vinegar has the potential to damage the anti-glare properties of some screens and may interfere with a touch screen.
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Vinegar has the potential to damage the anti-glare properties of some screens and may interfere with a touch screen. Some types of metals. Vinegar may corrode certain types of metals like aluminum and copper. It’s often not recommended on stainless steel. Vinegar may corrode certain types of metals like aluminum and copper. It’s often not recommended on stainless steel. Porous surfaces. Vinegar is unlikely to be effective at cleaning mold out of porous or absorbent surfaces. If you notice mold on ceiling tiles or carpet, you’ll likely need to replace them. How to use vinegar to remove mold or mildew in your home Before you clean the mold, it’s important to address the moisture problem that led to the mold growth in the first place. If you get rid of the mold without targeting the moisture, it will almost certainly grow back. Once you’ve fixed the moisture problem, here’s how you can use vinegar to remove the mold. What you’ll need: undiluted white vinegar with at least 5 percent acetic acid
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How to prevent mold in your home Mold thrives in moist areas and you can often find it around pipes, leaks, or windows. The best way to keep prevent mold from growing is to minimize moisture in your home. Regularly inspect your home. Look for signs of water damage or visible mold. Fix any leaky pipes or leaks in your roof that can cause water to accumulate. Look for signs of water damage or visible mold. Fix any leaky pipes or leaks in your roof that can cause water to accumulate. Keep humidity levels under control. Consider using a dehumidifier in damp areas like a basement. Humidity levels between 30 to 50 percent are ideal for avoiding mold. Consider using a dehumidifier in damp areas like a basement. Humidity levels between are ideal for avoiding mold. Keep your home ventilated . Use fans in your kitchen and bathroom. . Use fans in your kitchen and bathroom. Repair or replace leaking windows. Fixing your windows regularly will help you prevent mold growth around the frame. Fixing your windows regularly will help you prevent mold growth around the frame. Immediately dry your home after a flood. To avoid mold growth, it’s best to dry your home 24 to 48 hours after flooding. To avoid mold growth, it’s best to dry your home after flooding. Add mold inhibitors to paint. Many home improvement stores sell mold inhibitors you can add to paints.
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