Removing mold from the bathroom
The bathrooms are subject to the accumulation of rust and mold due to its humidity. Mold can be one of the most harmful elements in your bathroom. If left uncleaned, which can cause difficult to remove stains, odors, and damage to its walls and bathroom accessories. However, it may also be the most difficult to eradicate, especially if it has put in place for some time. Here is a step by step guide to remove mold and keeping your bathroom free of mold.
Existing mold on the walls and ceiling using bleach and a piece of cloth. The diluted bleach (two parts water to one part bleach) to avoid damaging the paint or coating. Rinse the cloth with water from time to time to eliminate mold and prevent the spread to other areas. Remember gloes and wearing protective clothing, and keep the area well ventilated.
When you clean the surface of the mold, remove the rest of bleach with water and dry the surface. You can use fans to help it dry faster.
Using a roller, apply one coat of paint on the surface of Bin. This will remove stains from mold and keep sticking to the wall. It also keeps the rest behind the growth of mold on the surface. Let the paint dry (usually about 45 minutes). Note: This step is not necessary for new bathrooms.
Apply two coats of rust on the bathroom Bin painting. This table contains a special resin that prevents mold from growing back, even in the wetlands. It will not kill existing mold, however, so make sure you have removed all before applying paint. Wait one hour before applying the second coat.
Mold-proof your bathroom
Keep the humidity low. The growth of mold in damp areas, so keep things as dry as possible. Do not leave the towels on the floor or take wet clothes in piles. Keep the room well ventilated, so that excess water can evaporate more quickly.
Clean mold-prone areas regularly. Use a sponge or squeegee to remove excess moisture from the walls and shower curtains. These areas of scrub every two weeks with a solution of bleach and water.
Hang loose fabric. Mold can grow in wet towels left crumpled or in contact with the ground. Hanging on a rack to dry before mold can develop. Make sure you hang stretched as mold may develop between the folds.
The dark areas are more prone to mold growth. Use bright lights and bright colors or painted tiles. Install lights in dark areas such as cabinets and cupboards.

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