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The bathroom is one of the most common places where mold flourishes around your house. The abundance of heat and moisture provides the conditions for mold to grow and thrive.

 

Dealing with mold in your bathroom can be a distressing experience for homeowners. It is unsightly and can also cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems, which puts your and your family’s health at risk. 

 

If you are a homeowner currently faced with a bathroom mold problem, you may be wondering how to get rid of mold in the bathroom. Use the following guide on mold removal to learn how to get rid of mold in your bathroom.

 

Products to Use For Mold Removal

 

A variety of commercially available products can be used to kill mold. If you are in the market for such cleaners, make sure to look out for products with strong fungicidal properties. 

 

But you don’t need to rely on commercial products to eliminate mold from your bathroom. You can find products at home that are just as effective for mold removal. Use the following items to make an effective mold-cleaning solution at home:

 

  • Bleach: has powerful antifungal properties and is one of the most effective all-around disinfectants. To use as an anti-mold agent, mix 1 cup (8 ounces) of bleach with 1 gallon of water. Bleach can be used on non-porous surfaces like tubs, toilets, sinks, showers, and tiled walls.
  • Distilled White Vinegar: use directly to clean mold off your toilet, drain, or showerhead. For cleaning floor tiles, dilute 1 part of vinegar with 1 part water. Just spray the affected area with and allow the solution to sit for about 5-10 minutes before wiping it away with a sponge or rag.
  • Borax: a white mineral powder that can also be used to eliminate mold from your bathroom. Mix 1 cup of borax with 1 gallon of warm water to produce a highly effective solution that can be sprayed directly onto any surface. Leave it on for a few minutes, then use a scrub brush to remove the mold, or use a clean rag or sponge to wipe the surface clean.

 

After using the abovementioned cleaning solutions, follow up your bathroom cleaning session with detergent. Mold doesn’t have to be alive to trigger allergic reactions, so make sure all surfaces are cleaned and dried thoroughly to eliminate mold from your bathroom.

 

How to Get Rid of Mold in the Bathroom Ceiling

 

Mold spots on your ceiling are never attractive. Unfortunately, it’s one of the hardest-to-reach places when cleaning your bathroom. However, you can follow the steps below to eliminate mold from your bathroom ceiling:

 

  1. Grab a ladder or a chair that’s high enough to allow you to reach your ceiling.
  2. Spray the area with the vinegar solution.
  3. If you’re comfortable enough, wipe off the mold from the ceiling while using the ladder or chair.
  4. Alternatively, you can use a paint roller and extension pole to wipe off the mold. Attach a clean rag or sponge to the end of the roller.

 

This method can be used on ceilings that have been coated with paint or other finishes that allow scrubbing. If you have a textured ceiling, the best solution would be to enlist the help of a professional mold remediation company. 

 

How to Clean Mold on the Floor

 

When cleaning mold from tiled flooring, it is recommended to first check your tile material. Vinegar, although an effective cleaning solution, is acidic and may instead damage your slate, marble, granite, or stone tiles. If your bathroom flooring is made from these materials, it’s best to use borax or bleach instead.

 

Cleaning Mold From Bathroom Tile

 

  1. Spray your chosen solution on the tiles and let it sit for a few minutes.
  2. Use a sponge or a rag to scrub away the mold from the tiles.
  3. When using vinegar or mold, there is no need to rinse the solution. Just make sure to wipe away any remaining liquid to keep your tiles dry.

 

Cleaning Mold From Tile Grout

 

  1. Spray the solution directly on the grout lines and let it sit for a few minutes.
  2. Grab an old toothbrush and start scrubbing the mold from the bathroom grout.
  3. If you’re dealing with hard-to-remove stains, form a paste by mixing one part vinegar with two parts baking soda.
  4. Apply the paste directly on the grout and let it sit for a few minutes.
  5. Scrub away the mold stain again and wipe dry.

 

How to Remove Mold From Bathroom Walls

 

If your walls are made from the same material as your ceiling, you can follow the ceiling cleaning procedure above to clean your bathroom walls. If they are tiled like your flooring, follow the floor cleaning procedure given directly above.

 

However, if mold has infiltrated your drywall or spread extensively across your entire wall, your best course of action should be to call for professional help. Equipped with the right tools, protective equipment, and experience, they have the means to take care of your mold problem safely and effectively.

 

Call the Experts at Restoration 1 of Minnetonka

Bathroom mold can be quite challenging for homeowners to deal with on their own. Fortunately, you can rely on licensed mold remediation specialists at Restoration 1 to help take care of your mold problems, whether in your bathroom or anywhere else around your home. Schedule a consultation today by giving us a call or getting in touch with us through our online form.