Talc to remove moisture
Although it may seem strange, talcum powder is undoubtedly a faithful ally when it comes to combating humidity. Think about how a little talcum powder removes moisture from your sneakers or shoes, because in the same way it can help combat mold on the walls.
For this you simply have to sprinkle the talcum powder on the wall and then rub it with a cloth so that it penetrates.
Repeat the process several times for more effectiveness until all traces of moisture are eliminated.
Remove mold with bleach
In this case the solution is palliative, because with this method the mold will be completely eliminated but the humidity will still remain inside the walls.
We started by mixing one part bleach to one part water, then added it to a spray bottle, also making sure to wear rubber gloves, goggles, and a face mask. Finally, we take a brush, spray and rub vigorously.
We must be patient because it will take time, we have to do it a little every day or week, because the smell is very strong and can even cause dizziness. Another measure we should take is to do this without other people around, and in a very airy environment.
An important recommendation, if we use chlorine bleach on colored walls, it will fade. Therefore, it is a tip especially for walls and white surfaces.
Remove mold with hydrogen peroxide
Another product alternative that can help remove mold is hydrogen peroxide, but it is best to use it on smaller stains as it requires a little more work.
We simply soak a cloth with hydrogen peroxide, apply it to the mold to be wet and let it act for 15 minutes. Then we rub well until it comes out.
This product also requires you to wear gloves and a protective mask and be careful to ventilate the environment.
We do not allow children to have access to the room during the procedure.
Remove mold with water, vinegar and alcohol
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