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Mould Cleaning Solutions: Buying vs Making
When it comes to removing mould, you can create your own cleaning solutions:
Non-toxic: Vinegar is a great option for killing mould. It may smell unpleasant, but it won’t have the toxicity of bleach. Pour it straight onto the spores or use a spray bottle. Try mixing it with water with a ratio of 2:1, leave for 30 minutes before wiping.
Borax: A natural insecticide and fungicide, this solution mixes sodium tetraborate decahydrate - or baking soda - with water. It doesn’t need to be rinsed off and can prevent mould from growing. You can buy baking soda in many supermarkets.
Bleach: The heavy-duty and last-resort option. Bleach will kill mould on showers and tiles etc, but it is a toxic substance, so take great care when using. Mix it with water at a ratio of 1:10. Rinse away afterwards if children or pets are around.
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