Very few bathrooms escape the dreaded black mold fungus. Sooner or later
it finds a nice damp corner of your shower or your walls and begins to
grow. Slowly at first then before you know it it's all over your beautiful
bathroom.
Black
mold is notoriously difficult to get rid of and control but a cure is
possible. I reveal the secret below.
How to spot black mold in your
bathroom
Well it's difficult to miss it. It's a black blight, which starts in
corners and cracks then grows along joins and seals. The bigger it gets
the faster it grows It loves to follow the lines of silicon sealer and
grout between ceramic tiles. It seems to get inside the silicon sealer
even the fungal resistant kind. It can turn your lovely bathroom into a
dirty pit if you don't do something about it quickly.
General measures to keep black mold out of your small bathroom
There are some common sense things that you can do to slow down the march
of the black mold in your bathroom. Black mold thrives on moisture so keep
your bathroom well ventilated. Open windows and doors after use and wipe
down surfaces to encourage them to dry faster.
Wiping down all ceramic surfaces with a dilute solution of bleach every
few days will also help to slow down the growth of the fungus.
Traditional remedy for black mold in the bathroom
The traditional cure for black mold has been to cut out the affected areas
of sealer and grout and any bits of wall covering that is contaminated.
Wash the whole place down with a dilute solution of bleach and then re
tile, re grout and re seal. This cures the problem for a while but sooner
or later, usually only a few months or weeks later, the black mold
returns.
This is a very frustrating cycle to be riding on because you have to
keep doing it. Many people eventually just give up and the black mold
takes over.
The secret that can banish black mold from your small bathroom
Black mold in my small bathroom had been defeating my efforts to keep it
under control and finally I decided to remodel the whole bathroom which I
thought would get rid of it forever. Was I wrong! I managed to keep it out
for a few short months but somehow it found it's way in again.
I cut out and replaced the contaminated silicon sealer but this only
slowed it down. Then someone told me about a product called 'Mold and
Mildew Remover'. You simply spray it onto the affected areas then leave it
for 3-5 minutes before rinsing it off. This sounded too good to be true
but I thought that I would give it a try anyway.
The person that told me about the product also told me that the secret
was to be patient with it and not expect to see instant results from just
one spraying so I set about treating the affected areas of my little
bathroom 2-3 times a week and watched what happened. After the first month
I dropped the treatment to 2-3 times a month.
The results were nothing short of amazing and fantastic. I thought that
I saw an improvement after the first week and after the second week I was
convinced that the black mold was at least not growing any more. After a
month the patches of black mold were definitely smaller than they had been
and after 6 months they are nowhere to be seen. They have completely
vanished and I'm so very pleased with it.