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4. Teebaum?l
It is obviously a more expensive solution than the others, but it is also very useful thanks to the antifungal properties of this natural product. Put a tablespoon in a glass of water and spread it on the surface to be treated using a cloth so that it penetrates properly into the leaks. Leave to act a few moments and then rinse.
5. Hydrogen peroxide
The effects of hydrogen peroxide are not limited to the killing of bacteria. In fact, it is able to kill mold without producing toxic gases. You just have to spray it on the surface and let it act for at least a quarter of an hour. Then rub it with a toothbrush or an old toothbrush and then rinse.
There are other effective and cost-effective solutions you can have at home, such as bleach or ammonia. These, however, have the disadvantage of also attacking the material of the bidet or bathroom. Therefore, if you decide to use these two chemical components, do it in small quantities and never mix them, otherwise very toxic fumes will be produced.
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