REMOVING MOULD FROM GROUT BETWEEN THE TILES OF BATHROOM
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Yesterday while writing comments I sought the idea of my colleague as to how to remove the mould from the grout between the tiles in the bathroom. I have been making a sincere effort to find a solution for this Morning while I was washing my clothes I noticed something amazing that worked effectively in removing the mould from grout between the tiles. We have to bleach the area Take a chlorine bleach and some hot water in a spray bottle and spray it over the grout. Leave it for 20 minutes. Take a good brush with strong bristles and rub over the area Again pour water over the are. The mould will disappear and everything appears very nice and decent.
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Bleach is good for a lot of things. I keep a gallon of it in my bathroom when I get ready to clean it. I use it to clean around the toilet and in the toilet. Like you have mentioned above, bleach is good for cleaning mold from any service. A person needs to be careful when cleaning with it. It can cause skin irritation or eye irritation. I know if I use too much it can make me sick (the smell) and I will have to leave the area to get fresh air. |
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oh…Does bleach cause irritation? I really have not observed it. When I cleaned the bathroom using bleach I felt some itching sensation on my hands. I took it light and continued working. After some time I felt weakness. Sat for a while in the living room. Again finished the job. Are there varieties other than chlorine bleach.? I think it is only lemon + vinegar combination that works well in the bathroom |
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lemon and vinegar is another good way to clean maybe a little safer if one is allergic to bleach. I still like using bleach regardless. to me, it’s like the smell of clean. Not only does it smell clean but I can see it working on whatever I put it on. I had to sanitize my mother’s room today and that is what I used to clean her floors and wipe down the surfaces in her room. I also cleaned her bathroom for her since she is unable to clean it properly. |
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