The Best Way to Get Rid of Pink Mold
Mold is a worldwide problem. It grows in the humid corners of homes, in the dark places of seldom-opened areas and can pose potential health risks if not properly removed. Pink mold, while colorful, is just as potentially problematic as its brown and black cousins. Removing an outbreak is a snap if it is caught early. Removal can be accomplished with a few household items.
Prevent Mold Growth
Reduce humidity. Steam and running water make ideal breeding conditions for bacteria and mold. Controlling the level of humidity in a given area (usually the bathroom) is an important initial step to controlling an outbreak of any mold so that it may be removed. Turn the bathroom fan on--which is designed to pull moisture from the area-- or simply open the bathroom window to encourage drying.
Identify Pink Mold
Examine the growth. Mold is essentially a fungus that grows in damp, warm places. Some people are acutely sensitive to the presence of mold and will develop asthma, sneezing or upper respiratory infections. A large amount of mold will also alter the smell of a given area leaving a musty or sour odor in the air. Mold is tenacious and known for infesting deep into surfaces. If the outbreak is not
Kill Existing Pink Mold
Pour white vinegar on a washcloth and aggressively scrub the area infected with mold. Rinse the area where vinegar was applied with cold water to remove as much of the infected area as possible. In a small bowl, mix hydrogen peroxide with 3 oz.