How do I remove winter mold from my windows?
during the winter humidity builds on my window sills and creates mold. I'd likeaway to get rid of it.
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Lee....Try bleach and water and dry well with rag.
Clorox cleanup spray on the window leave a minut then wipe off
Peroxide kills mold and mildew.not bleach.then paint with kilz
You might consider a dehumidifier. Vinegar will work.
https://www.servicemaster-restoration-cleaning.com/2017/03/mold-myths/
When you get the moisture on the windows, sop up the moisture regularly to try to prevent the mold/mildew from starting. Clean it with bleach water to try to lessen the staining and start the cleanup by wiping away the mold/mildew. Once done, wipe them down to get most of the moisture remaining from cleaning them sopped up. Spray straight vinegar on the areas that get wet and moldy/mildew. Let it dry naturally. The vinegar will kill the mold/mildew spores really well. If you keep the area as dry as possible it will forestall any mold/mildew formation.
White vinegar will kill the mold spores. Then use bleach solution to de-colorize the mold stains.