Problem
How to Remove Mold and mildew
Visible fungal growth in damp places. Surface mildew and growth in porous material are different jobs; this site describes cleaning, not medical or disinfection claims.
Kinds of Mold and mildew
How to remove Mold and mildew
- How to Remove Mildew from GroutWet the joints and scrub surface mildew with dish soap, then rinse and dry. This is cleaning, not a disinfection claim. Recurring growth usually means trapped moisture, not a stronger bottle.
- How to Remove Mildew from a Washing Machine GasketClear black mildew, detergent slime, and musty odors trapped in front-load washer door seals using white vinegar and nylon brushing.
- How to Remove Mold from GroutEradicate embedded black mold colonies in porous tile grout lines using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste without eroding cement binders.
- How to Remove Mold from Shower GlassEradicate dark mold colonies and fungal spores from shower glass door sweeps, silicone caulking edges, and metal frame tracks using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste.
- How to Remove Mold from a Washing MachineEradicate hidden black mold colonies, slimy detergent residue, and musty odors from washing machine dispenser drawers, drum baffles, and drain filters using citric acid and hot water cycles.
- How to Remove Mold from a RefrigeratorSanitize black mold spots and fungal growth inside refrigerator door gaskets, vegetable crisper bins, and interior walls using distilled white vinegar and baking soda.
- How to Remove Mold from CurtainsEradicate black mold spots and musty fungal spores on washable window drapes and fabric shower curtains using oxygen bleach soaking and distilled white vinegar.