Saturday, July 2, 2011

How To Remove Mildew Stains On The Tiles











Great care when cleaning the bathroom is essential to prevent the formation of mildew stains and mold remediation that are anything but unsightly. Further, these mildew stains almost always thrive in between fissures and in between tile lines, making the task more tedious.

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Mold growth occurs mainly in the joints of the tiles near the shower or bath. This generation is due to moisture accumulation in porous areas of the walls or where water accumulates in the joints of bathtubs. Usually, these areas are hard to reach and one may need to use a small yet sturdy brush.

One way to prevent the formation of mildew on the bathroom tiles is to keep it dry and well ventilated continuously. As they say, prevention is always the best way to go. However, one cannot really permanently avoid mold growth, so in the event that you are experiencing this nuisance, here some steps to help you eradicate mold from your tiles.

If you do not have a specific product to remove mildew stains on the boards of the tiles we can proceed as follows:

Grate a little soap thick into a dipper or cupl, use laundry soap rather than bath soap.
Mix two tablespoons in a cup of soap with an alcohol.

Rub this preparation with a toothbrush or a similar type of brush on joints of tiles to remove mildew stains .

Another alternative would be:

Mix ¼ to ½ gallon of bleach with water and place in container with spout sprayer.
Drizzle the dressing over mildew stains and let stand 5 minutes.
Finally rub with a sponge soaked with the mixture.
It would also be best to rub the mildew away with a toothbrush.
Rinse or flush with a cloth or screen and water.
After removing mildew stains is to use a seam sealer that will make the water slide water damage clean up and causing microorganisms from entering.

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