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The natural trick to remove mold from home: it disappears in 1 hour without chemicals.

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Humidity accumulation, poor ventilation, infiltration problems ... Many factors can lead to the appearance of mould on the walls. They make them ugly, but they also cause dangerous health problems. Secondly, it is necessary to eliminate them and for this we propose an ecological and economical trick to defeat these microscopic fungi.
Deep cleaning of your home cannot be complete without combating mold and preventing its onset. This is a natural remedy to get rid of it.

How to combat mould in your home? The Natural Remedy with Two Ingredients
It is true that there are many make-up removers available on the market that work very well, but many of them contain chemicals and toxic substances. Choose an eco-cleaning and only use natural ingredients that you probably already have at home.

White vinegar and sodium bicarbonate to remove mould stains
Since white vinegar contains acetic acid, which gives it its descale, stain remover and disinfecting properties, and that sodium bicarbonate absorbs moisture, allowing the mold to develop, the combination of these two ingredients helps to solve this problem very effectively.

What you will need:
200 grams of chemical yeast
10cl of water
15 cl white vinegar concentrated at 14 degrees
Here's how to do it:
The first step is to prepare a kind of paste by mixing sodium bicarbonate with a little water and pouring the vinegar into a spray bottle.
Then apply the pastry dough directly to the areas affected by the traces of mould (walls, ceilings, joints, etc.).

Leave to apply 1 hour before spraying the white vinegar over the entire surface to be treated. This creates a chemical reaction in the form of foam, which facilitates the removal and removal of traces of mould.
Leave to act for about ten minutes before rubbing the spots with a sponge.

Rinse with tap water or vinegar diluted with water.
Chemical yeast and vinegar

Other remedies against traces of mould
Like vinegar and sodium bicarbonate, there are other very effective methods against mould spots.

– Hydrogen peroxide for the treatment of moulds

In a spray vial, add a 3% hydrogen peroxide concentration, then spray the areas to be treated and allow to act for 10 minutes. Then rub with a brush to remove the mould spots, then wipe with a damp cloth. If the mould spots do not disappear, repeat the process.

This antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal solution, which is found in most medicine cabinets, can effectively treat mould. In fact, hydrogen peroxide can be safely applied to a variety of surfaces, including kitchen counters, bathrooms and bathtubs.

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