Tea tree oil can work for less stubborn mold stains.
Mix 2 tablespoons of tea tree oil with a pint of water.
Spray the solution directly onto the mold and let it sit for a few minutes before repeating if necessary.
- Apple Cider Vinegar:
- Combine 250 ml of vinegar with 3 liters of water.
- Apply the solution directly to the mold stains.
- Gum Arabic:
- Place some gum arabic in a container to help extract humidity from the environment.
- You can add fragrance to the gum arabic for a pleasant scent.
- Sea Salt:
- Place small containers of salt in various corners of your house to absorb moisture from the air.
- Vegetable Charcoal:
- Put pieces of charcoal in containers with perforated lids to create a humidity-free environment.
- Change the charcoal every two weeks for long-lasting effects.
- Electric Dehumidifier:
- If other methods fail, consider investing in an electric dehumidifier, which can be highly effective in extracting humidity from indoor spaces and preventing mold growth.
- Continuous Ventilation:
- Ensure that you have constant ventilation in closed spaces, which can help prevent mold formation and eliminate bacteria in your home.
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