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Nontoxic Ways to Kill Mold

11/22/2019 (Permalink)

Mold is common and grows rapidly in places that are dark and damp. Sometimes you might not even know you have mold in your home for a long time. The most common places you’ll find mold are in your basement, kitchen, and bathroom, or any other room that encounters water. It can take anywhere from 24 hours to 2 days for mold to grow. You should always watch out for mold and eliminate all mold at first sight. To remove the mold all you need are some common household supplies. Here are 3 easy and effective solutions for killing mold in your home.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide can be used for many different things. It is a chemical used to prevent infections on the skin from cuts and burns. It can fight fungi, help treat viral and bacterial infections on the skin, and it can kill mold on kitchen appliances, floors, and walls. To use this method to kill mold, first, pour a solution of hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of 3% into a spray bottle. Then, spray whatever the mold has infested until it is completely saturated. You need to leave the solution on for about 10 minutes. Once the 10 minutes are up, use a brush or a scraper to remove the mold and surrounding moldy stains. Finally, use a rag to wipe off any leftover mold on the surface.

Vinegar

Vinegar is a common household item, and besides its health benefits, it is also a great mold killer. Vinegar has the strength to kill 82% of mold species. Likewise, baking soda in a combination with vinegar is good for terminating other mold species. For mold treatment, pour white distilled vinegar into a spray bottle. Don’t pour water into the spray bottle because the vinegar doesn’t need to be diluted. In order to kill the mold, spray the vinegar onto the moldy surface, then wait for 1 hour. After the hour is up, wipe down the treated surface and let it dry. It will take a few hours for the smell of vinegar to go away.

Baking Soda

Baking soda is obviously most commonly used for baking. However, it does have other household uses and health advantages. It can treat heartburn and it can even be used as a toothpaste for whiter teeth. Also, it can kill household mold and absorb moisture to avoid future mold build up. To abolish mold with this method, you will need a spray bottle, water and ¼ tablespoon of baking soda. First, pour water and then the baking soda into a spray bottle. Then, shake the bottle until the baking soda disperses into the water. Spray the mold with the baking soda solution. Use a scrub brush to scrape the mold off the infested surface. Once you’ve done that, clean the surface with water to remove any more mold excess. To ensure the mold doesn’t grow back, spay the area again with the mixture and don’t wipe it down. Leaving the mixture on the moldy surface will prevent it from coming back in the future.

These methods will help rid mold in your home without the toxic chemicals. These nontoxic substitutes don’t cause any health side effects and are safe for you, your family and the environment.

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