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  • Oooooo... (just a guess) pick it off with a like a saftey pen??? I dunno just. Kinda seems like it would work...

  • LOL

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  • Yeah I'm allergic to mold.....the thing that owrks for me, is striaght bleach.

  • What I used and worked almost instantly and inexpensive was Lysol disinfectant

    Mildew (mold) remover with bleach 4 in 1 formula...Awesome stuff!

  • get like, a shower mildew foam spray kinda thing. i think mr.clean has a good foam mildew-remover product. it will soak into the mold and do it's thang. i've never tried it but i've heard good things.

  • Have you tried vinegar? I hate the smell of vinegar lol but it works for so many things...I've heard tha bleach actually makes mold worse... i'm not sure but that's what I've heard!!

  • I would love to help but I have no idea. :\

    Btw, I was watching Ghost Whisperer there was this woman who had died from inhaling chloramine. Choramine is produced by mixing chlorine and ammonia so be careful. I know it sounds irrelevant but since I watched that episode I tell this to everyone I know! lol :P

  • 2 teaspoons tea tree oil 2 cups water Combine in a spray bottle, shake to blend, and spray on problem areas. Do not rinse. Makes 2 cups Preparation Time: Under a minute Shelf Life: Indefinite Storage: Leave in the spray bottle. Shake before each use to make sure oil and water is combined before spraying.

    On top of that, I usually clean with baking soda and follow up with 50/50 water/vinegar rinse.

  • Get a shower cleaner that's specifically for mold that should work.

  • 50/50 bleach and water mixture, a scrub brush and some elbow grease works the best. Sorry. But if you are looking for something more environmentally friendly to try first, use vinegar and cold water. It doesn't have to be freezing or anything just not hot. The heat actually makes the vinegar less effective.

  • @PJsCreed Thanks! I'll try that

  • @TheQueenofSnow Ya bleach will help a lot. We had the same problem. It's not mold anymore you bleach it. It's simply the discoloration left by the mold.  It's no longer biological, just color.

  • i cant believe you have mold there :P

  • @BLaZe071775 :P teehee

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