What's the easiest way to get rid of the black mold in your bathroom
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The Best Way to Remove Mold & Mildew With 2 Ingredients (NO Bleach!)
Easiest? Move. Call pros for thoroughness, put up bathroom backing then put your new surround or re-tile. I say this because I tried everything under the sun to get rid of black mold in my new husbands OMG master bath. Bleach only tried to kill me. Ended up taking everything out. Black mold is way too dangerous to mess around with. I tried sealing it too. Didn't work. BTW check and see "why" there is mold. Ventilation? Leaks?
Straight bleach
Bleach to get rid of it and vinegar to kill remaining spores.
My friend's doctor told her to use Tea Tree Oil to kill black mold. I found it at Wal-Mart in the vitamin section. Mix 2 parts water to 1 part oil and wipe down the areas, let dry. Worked for me.
Vinegar. Vinegar kills mold spores, bleach does not. Then look at the ventilation in the room. Turn on the exhaust fan, install an exhaust fan, crack a window, bring in a portable fan.
If it is from poor ventilation and surface mold, the above will work just fine. If from an undetected leak, you may have a more serious problem on your hands and need the pros.
More Ventilation ..........
It is usually highly toxic - moving is the safe way to deal with it. It causes respiratory and neurological damage irreversible and can be fatal especially to youngsters. have it tested immediately by your health department,