Bathroom area tends to stay moldy around tile & edges how do I rid it

Ive tried all kinds of ideas. Please help

  9 answers
  • Lisa Lisa on Aug 13, 2017

    Pure bleach..once a week...

  • Lisa Lisa on Aug 13, 2017

    Also, wipe area down after every shower/bath and air circulation if possible.

  • Holly Kinchlea-Brown Holly Kinchlea-Brown on Aug 13, 2017

    to clean the mold, I would use a fairly strong bleach solution (make sure the space is well ventilated) to avoid mold in the future, it would seem that there is too much moisture in the bathroom. Wipe any standing water after every shower and install a properly vented fan that needs to be used during every shower/bath. If a fan is not possible, is there a window that can be opened during and after bathing?

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Aug 13, 2017

    All the Tiles Grout needs to come off because it sounds as if they did not use Waterproof Grout.

  • K K on Aug 13, 2017

    Agree with posters above but the key thing is you will always have to keep after it. There is no cure there is only control and it will take on-going and continuous effort.

  • Ptrish Ptrish on Aug 13, 2017

    i purchased a very inexpensive mold cleaner by dep that worked wonderfully I think it cost 4$ at home depot

  • Roseann Schnietz Roseann Schnietz on Aug 13, 2017

    clorox makes a leaner with bleach, squeegee the shower after every use

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Aug 13, 2017

    I would try leaving the door open a crack, buy a squeegee. When someone takes a shower have them run the squeegee on the tiles. I have the same problem, I use Kaboom with foam, and I have tried straight bleach, baking soda , hydrogen peroxide, you name it I still have the problem. Where you can't get rid of mold spray on Kaboom, let sit, scrub and then clean with a sponge. Next use paint for tiles an then seal it with clear caulk. This should help. Good Luck!

  • Nancy Nancy on Aug 13, 2017

    is there adequate ventilation is the bathroom? if not, you need to add a fan or a window. A bleach solution sprayed on the mold will kill it. Let it sit a while before cleaning with a clean cloth.