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4 Home Remedies for Mold Removal


by DoItYourself Staff

You don’t need professional help for your mold removal projects. There are certain home remedies that you can do that are as effective as any chemical product most professionals use. Below are some home remedies that you can do to remove mold growth in your home.

1. Cleaning Soap and Water

Soap and water are effective ways to remove mold if the growth is not too deep or too severe. All you need to do is scrub the affected area with cleaning soap and water.

2. Chlorine Bleach

Chlorine bleach is also an effective solution in removing any molds present. Chlorine bleach contains hydrogen peroxide which has strong oxidizing properties. This chemical solution also contains strong bacterial as well as sterilizing and disinfecting properties. The solution is also an effective way to remove black mold which is a type of mold that is more toxic than others.

To use chlorine bleach as a mold removal, mix a cup of the bleach in 1 gallon of water making sure that the mixture is well incorporated. Place the solution in a spray bottle and spray it on to the surfaces where mold is growing. However, it is important to remember that this remedy can not be used in surfaces that may stain or react with the bleach including metal, cloth and wood. Because of the bleaching properties of the chlorine, the surface may be ruined or stain.

3. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an uncommon ingredient that you can use to remove mold in your home. Although tea tree oil can be quite expensive, it is a very effective home remedy in removing mold. Tea tree oil has antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, and antiseptic properties making it a strong ingredient. Due to this, using tea tree oil as a home remedy to remove molds should be done with care. If taken  internally, it can cause severe damage because in its pure form it is considered toxic.

All you need for this home remedy is a teaspoon of the tea tree oil and 2 cups of water. Place it in a container or spray bottle. Shake the container well to combine the 2 ingredients. Spray the solution to the affected areas and let it sit and dry out.

This solution is great for almost any item including cabinets, walls, drawers, and even clothes. The smell of the tree tea oil can be strong but after a few days the smell will dissipate.

4. White Distilled Vinegar

If white vinegar is an effective ingredient to remove the smell of mold or mildew, it only makes common sense that it will also be a great ingredient to remove and kill mold. However, you do need to use white vinegar in its pure form without mixing it with water or other liquids. It is reported that white vinegar can kill about 82% of mold making it an effective home remedy solution.

Just pour or spray the white vinegar in the affected area and let it sit. Do not rinse the area once the vinegar has dried up. After a few hours, the mold and the acidic smell from the vinegar will disappear.

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