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Hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, and baking soda are three nontoxic products that can remove mold in shower areas effectively. Hydrogen peroxide is naturally antifungal and antibacterial, which makes it perfect for treating mold. Baking soda also kills mold and absorbs moisture that facilitates mold growth.
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The bathroom is one of the most frequently used rooms in the home. Since moisture gathers there, it’s prone to water-related problems like mold and mildew. Black mold often appears in the shower because there are many places where water can accumulate and hide. Not treating mold growth can exacerbate allergies, cause respiratory problems, permanently stain grout and sealant, and can just become an eyesore. By using products that kill mold and prevent new mold growth, you can keep this situation under control. There are both store-bought and natural cleaning solutions at your disposal. Here’s everything you need to know about removing black mold in shower areas and other parts of your bathroom.
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To know if it’s black mold, simply smell your bathroom. Black mold in shower areas has an unforgettable musty smell that has a stagnant odor. This rotting smell clings to fabrics, loofahs, the bottoms of shampoo bottles, and in any standing water. And of course, you’ll see black stains in these areas or pink spots that signify early mold growth.
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