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Home Maintenance Tips - 6 Simple Steps That'll Help You Get Rid Of Mold

Written by:
Allen Brown
Photography:
Tim Mossholder (cover image), Kaboompics.com

Have you noticed mold or moisture in any corner of your house? Never ignore the first signs that mold is "taking root in your home." Mold does not go away on its own, so you must do your best to control this phenomenon in your home.

Mold can worsen existing respiratory problems such as asthma or allergies and create new ones. A genetic predisposition or a weakened immune system makes a person more susceptible to diseases caused by fungi and even mold that can be found in almost every kitchen or bathroom.

In the following text, find out how to remove mold from walls simply and quickly.

Ask for a Professional Help

Although the process of removing mold is not that difficult and can be done on your own, sometimes it requires a long time. Due to other obligations, you may not be able to devote yourself to that problem, or you may think that you cannot solve it thoroughly. Then the ideal solution for you is to turn to professionals, i.e., companies that specialize in removing mold quickly and efficiently. This is a very reliable solution, and as the folks at Bust Mold state, to guarantee safety, reduce exposure, and achieve long-term outcomes, you must take a sequence of measures, including getting professional help. You can get a recommendation for the company you are going to hire from friends, family, or on the Internet. If you are looking for crawlspace services in Birmingham, make sure to choose a reputable company with experience in dealing with mold removal. You certainly won't regret it.

How to Remove Mold With Hydrogen Peroxide

You may not have known, but hydrogen peroxide is a multipurpose product. In addition to the fact that it is desirable in human hygiene and it is known what effects it has there, you can also use this pharmaceutical product for home hygiene.

You can use it by pouring it into an empty bottle of an already used window spray or another sprayer (so it should have a pump because it sprays on the wall) and then spraying it on the surface of the wall where the mold is. Wait a few minutes (10-15 min) and then wipe the surface with a scrubbing brush, kitchen wire, or cloth.

White Vinegar and Baking Soda

White vinegar is used to remove mold from wall surfaces. It is effective because it kills up to 80% of all bacteria collected on the wall. You can use it in two ways:

In combination with baking soda: Pour white vinegar into the container in which you previously put baking soda, stir with a spoon, and then gradually add more baking soda. The mixture should look mushy or slightly thinner than toothpaste. Then apply the mixture to the surface where there is mold and, after half an hour, remove the mixture (with a file or kitchen wire).

White vinegar without bicarbonate: The procedure is similar to hydrogen - pour the vinegar into a sprayer, then spray the surface where the mold is located, and after about 15 minutes, wipe it off.

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How to Remove Mold With Essential Oils

This is the most natural way to remove mold from walls, but probably the most short-lived. If you decide to use this method of solving this problem, repeat the procedure several times.

We recommend that it be eucalyptus, tea tree, or grapefruit seed oil, as they have antibacterial properties.

Mix the oil with alcohol or water, then shake it and use a sprayer to apply it to the part of the wall where the mold is.

Removing Mold With Bleach

Bleach can kill almost any type of indoor mold it comes in contact with, along with the spores, leaving the surface clean and resistant to future mold growth. Unfortunately, the use of bleach is only effective if the mold grows on porous materials such as tiles, bathtubs, or glass... Using bleach on these materials will kill the mold on the surface, but the mold roots will remain in the interior and the mold will soon return.

Ventilate Moldy Rooms

If one of the reasons for the formation of mold is that you do not ventilate the room enough, then this is also one of the ways to solve or prevent the same problem.

It is equally important to open the windows in the kitchen, where cooking is done regularly, as well as in the bathroom and also the rooms. Vapors that originate in various ways not only contribute to the stuffiness of the home but also accelerate the appearance of moisture and mold in the home.

By applying these tips, we hope that you will be able to overcome this unpleasant and unhealthy phenomenon in the long term, but always keep in mind the deeper problems that caused it, so that mold does not return to your home.


By Liliana Alvarez

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