How to remove mold from shower

Sdr8748335
by Sdr8748335
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  • Cheryl Markus Reynolds Cheryl Markus Reynolds on Nov 11, 2017

    Sprinkle with baking soda. Spray on some vinegar. Wait for the bubbles to stop. Scrub with a scrub brush. Rinse with water.

  • Myra Linsker Myra Linsker on Nov 11, 2017

    Takes four ingresients. 1) Blue Dawn dish soap, 2) baking soda, 3) white vinegar and 4) Borax. Mix the Dawn and soda in the shower floor and as high up the walls as there is mold, to a gooey paste. Let set overnight. Spray vinegar on the paste and scrub it down. Finally, mix borax and water and wash down the shower. Borax kills the root of mold so it will not grow back.

  • Janice Furtado Janice Furtado on Nov 11, 2017

    Bleach, Comet & water mixture, put it on with a paintbrush let sit overnight, then wash it all away with very hot water the next day! You could also purchase one of the many bleach spray and lightly spray down the shower after every use...no more scrubbing!



  • Ohhhdear Ohhhdear on Nov 11, 2017

    Bleach. I use a 50-50 bleach water solution in a spray bottle. Let it soak in for an hour and then spray again and scrub.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Nov 11, 2017

    all around the shower - Add a Plastic or Tile Trim.........I would bleach.

  • Vinegar will kill the mold spores, bleach will not, so even if you use bleach, still wipe over with vinegar.

  • Loi21243069 Loi21243069 on Nov 15, 2017

    Bleach only whitens the mold, doesn't kill the spores. You have to find the source of the mold. Unfortunately, you will find the mold is the result of moisture or leaks on the wall behind the tile on the walls and bottom of this shower. Water is getting in behind from a space or crack or leaking pipes. This has to be fixed..... or you are only masking the problem with the solutions proposed above. Forget the bleach, see Myra Linkser's answer.

  • Myra Linsker Myra Linsker on Nov 20, 2017

    The logic of it would be no. Unlike grout it is not impervious to water.

  • Lisa S. Lisa S. on Nov 21, 2017

    Spray Bleach. Well ventilated. Wear old clothing. Don't mix with other will make poison gas.