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In addition to the ceiling, mold stains can affect other parts and accessories in your bathroom, such as the shower, for example. To deal with it:
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Mix 2 tablespoons baking soda and a little hot water until it forms a paste;
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Apply it to the affected areas and leave it on for several hours;
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Then spray white vinegar on the stains;
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Scrub and then rinse thoroughly with water.
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Wipe everything with a clean towel and admire the result!
How to prevent mold from returning?

Once you’ve cleaned everything well and your bathroom looks like new, it would be great to keep it that way! To prevent mold from returning, take the following preventive measures:
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Check that the fan discharges to the outside;
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Keep the fan running when you shower, but also for a few minutes afterwards;
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Shorten the duration of your showers;
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Regularly clean and dry wet surfaces, such as bathtub walls or shower stall windows;
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Opt for a floor without carpet;
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Go look for water leaks and repair them if there are any;
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Keep drain pipes in good condition and unclog them if necessary;
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Open the windows and activate the humidity extractor if you have one.
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In short, humidity is the ally of mold that easily develops by submerging our walls and ceilings. Difficult to eliminate, it makes our bathroom ugly, but not only, it also threatens our health! Greenish spots here, brownish spots there, you don’t want all of that! And the last thing we want are headaches and breathing problems! So let’s arm ourselves with the tips mentioned above and fight the mold that tries to invade our bathrooms!
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