How to kill mold?
You are wrong regarding using bleach killing mold. Bleach only hides mold. It will show up in time again. The only thing that will kill mold or mildew is hydrogen peroxide. We learn that after Hurricane Harvey. If the mold is deep, then you need to replace the caulking.
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This is so true! But this is the general forum, so the person probably won't see it :(
White cleaning vinegar will also kill mold spores, 82% of mold species. You can combine with baking soda to kill other species of mold as well. Sadly people all buy into the chlorine bleach myth then find out only after they get sick.
I like hydrogen peroxide for an antiseptic. Especially around little kids. Clean all toys with it.
I agree with Kathy, vinegar is a great antibacterial/fungal agent. Bleach may be a decent antibacterial in a way, but has no antifungal properties at all, it just bleaches the stain and makes it look like it is gone.
Vinegar is what I have always used.
https://www.servicemaster-restoration-cleaning.com/2017/03/mold-myths/