Black molds could make our bathroom look so untidy and unhealthy. There are also many health risks that come with them, giving us more reasons to remove and keep them off the bathroom walls. There are effective ways that could help you learn how to remove black mold to keep your bathroom walls clean and free from bathroom mold.
Know the sources of
black mold
To effectively remove bathroom mold, you need to know its
sources or what cause them to grow. Otherwise, you will find yourself battling
the same problem over again even after you have cleaned your bathroom and get rid
of the mold already formed. Moisture is one of the most common sources that
encourage the growth of mold and even bacteria and fungi. They grow in a high
humidity level and the wall of your bathroom is a place that commonly fosters
the growth of mold and mildew. You can open the bathroom windows every day to
prevent moisture from building up. Water leaks are also common sources of moisture
buildup in the bathroom that encourages black mold to multiply. Being able to fix
any leaks inside the bathroom will also help prevent mold to grow.
Know the symptoms of
black mold formation
Often times it is difficult to determine the exact location
of black mold in the bathroom. They may not be visible most of the time. They
are often hidden in places that are dark and less conspicuous to see them. They
however emit a strong odor and are hidden in discolored bathroom ceilings and
warped boards. They are also visible as greenish and black in color. You can
find them under the bathroom sink, beneath the tub, and other places where the moisture
usually forms.
Preparing to clean
black mold
Before you start cleaning the area where there are black
mold, make sure to protect yourself by using appropriate tools and supplies.
Wear dust mask and gloves to protect yourself from the harsh ingredient and
smell coming from the cleaning solution that you will use. You will need tools
to make cleaning easier to accomplish such as a spray bottle and a good sponge
with a scrubby side or a cleaning brush. Always keep a bucket of water within
reach.
Cleaning solution
Cleaning solution
Any acidic solution will suffice in cleaning up minor mold
formation. Chlorine bleach is a good option as it could sterilize the areas
cleaned as well. It is also effective in killing bacteria, viruses, and fungus.
As a precaution, if you are using bleach never mix it with other cleaning
solutions as it could produce a deadly gas formation when mixed with other
chemicals.
The cleaning process
To start cleaning the black mold, make sure to seal and
contain the area to be cleaned. This will prevent the spores from circulating
and to spread into other areas of the room. Start scrubbing the mold off the
area using the cleaning brush or sponge and the cleaning solution. Wash the
residue and then scrub off the remaining parts of the mold and then completely
rinse with a clean water. Washing the area with hot water as the last step will
finish off the cleaning task. Make sure to keep the tools you used safely and
wash them thoroughly.