How Do You Kill Mold With A Bleach And Water Solution?
Bleach is a common household product that is commonly used to kill mold. It is important to note that bleach is only effective at killing mold on non-porous surfaces such as tile, glass, countertops and floors. Porous surfaces with mold, such as wood and drywall, do not respond to bleach because the bleach is unable to soak into these materials to kill the mold beneath the surface. A bleach and water solution will disinfect moldy surfaces and kill the mold. Furthermore, cleaning with a bleach and water solution regularly can also help to prevent mold from growing in the first place. Open windows and turn on exhaust fans in and near the area where you are working. This will reduce your exposure to the chemicals in the bleach, as well as mold spores. Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin from the irritation of the bleach. Scrub the surface with a scrub brush and hot, soapy water. This will remove the mold from the surface. Disinfect the surface with the bleach-and-water mixture. Combin