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Removing Mold: Bleach vs. Vinegar
What You’ll Need:
- White distilled vinegar (undiluted)
- Spray bottle
- Scrubbing brush or sponge
- Gloves (optional)
Instructions:
- Pour Vinegar into a Spray Bottle:
- Use undiluted white vinegar directly from the bottle.
- Apply the Vinegar:
- Spray it on the moldy area and let it sit for at least 1 hour to kill the mold.
- Scrub and Rinse:
- Use a brush or sponge to scrub the mold off, then rinse and dry the surface.
- Repeat if Necessary:
- For stubborn mold, you can reapply vinegar or leave it overnight.
Choosing the Right Solution
- For Non-Porous Surfaces: Bleach is ideal for quick surface cleaning and disinfecting.
- For Porous Surfaces: Vinegar is preferred as it penetrates and kills mold at the root.
- For Health and Safety: Vinegar is safer, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly.
Remember, to prevent mold growth, keep surfaces dry, fix leaks promptly, and clean regularly. In conclusion, while bleach is great for immediate surface cleaning, vinegar proves to be the better long-term solution for most mold removal needs.
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