Step 0: Don’t mix cleaners. Some have ingredients that combine to make chlorine gas (such as ammonia and bleach) or other toxic gases.
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I can’t help with this over the internet, but I think the first step would be to identify the mold (consider maybe your region, the mold’s color and growth pattern) and hopefully this will help you figure out if you need to consider respiratory protection. Some fungi have harmful spores, many don’t. And it will also hopefully help you know what to use to kill it and make sure it doesn’t come back.
Also identify the surface it’s growing on and make sure that whatever you’re planning on doing to the mold won’t damage whatever it’s growing on.
A friend moved into their rental recently and it had some small amount of dark and slightly orange molds on the shower tiles and grout. That just needed baking soda and water and scrubbing, then a spray of vinegar to sit for a few minutes and kill any remaining bits to stop it just regrowing.
Step 0: Don’t mix cleaners. Some have ingredients that combine to make chlorine gas (such as ammonia and bleach) or other toxic gases.
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I can’t help with this over the internet, but I think the first step would be to identify the mold (consider maybe your region, the mold’s color and growth pattern) and hopefully this will help you figure out if you need to consider respiratory protection. Some fungi have harmful spores, many don’t. And it will also hopefully help you know what to use to kill it and make sure it doesn’t come back.
Also identify the surface it’s growing on and make sure that whatever you’re planning on doing to the mold won’t damage whatever it’s growing on.
A friend moved into their rental recently and it had some small amount of dark and slightly orange molds on the shower tiles and grout. That just needed baking soda and water and scrubbing, then a spray of vinegar to sit for a few minutes and kill any remaining bits to stop it just regrowing.