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5 infallible TIPS to remove mold from the shower joint

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Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide

Another remedy for treating    stubborn mold    that just won’t go away is to use   baking soda and hydrogen peroxide,   which, while not exactly green, takes an eco-friendly approach.

Next, pour one cup of hydrogen peroxide and two tablespoons of baking soda into a   spray bottle and shake it to mix the ingredients. For an even more effective effect, you can also   add a few drops of tea tree oil.

Next, spray the mixture thus obtained on   the shower joint   , let it act for a few moments and rinse. Repeat if necessary. Finally, wipe with a    dry cloth to remove residue. We also remind you that hydrogen peroxide    can also be used to remove mold from walls!

Anti-mold mixture

Is the mold still not gone  from the shower seal? Don’t worry because we have the solution for you: the   anti-mold mixture,   which combines the properties of several ingredients to create a truly super effective product! So equip yourself with:

400 ml of water

2 tablespoons hydrogen peroxide

1 tablespoon of fine salt

2 tablespoons baking soda

cotton to taste

Simply add the   baking soda and salt to a pot of water, bring   everything to a boil, and then add the hydrogen peroxide. At this point, wait until the    mixture is warm    so as not to burn yourself, then completely immerse    the cotton balls    or cotton pads    in the solution   .

Without pressing them, place them along the area where there is mold as a   barrier   and let them act for about an hour. Finally,   move the balls   and rinse:   the mold in your shower will be just a bad memory!

Warnings

We remind you to test the remedies described above on non-visible corners to ensure you do not damage the shower. If you have a marble or natural stone shower, do not use vinegar, lemon and citric acid as it can corrode it.

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