5 All-Natural Ways To Get Rid Of Mold

Natural ways to get rid of mold in your home

If you have damp spots in your house you aren’t cleaning regularly, then you can be almost sure that mold will make its presence known. Mold infestations can coat your shower curtains, the backs of doors, your ceiling and walls. Because there’s nothing mold likes better than damp, cool areas, it’s most commonly found in your bathroom and kitchen. Mold doesn’t just look bad, it can also be very harmful to your health. Breathing in these spores can bring on allergies and other respiratory problems. But you don’t want to kill these toxins by piling on more toxic substances. Here are five completely natural ways to get rid of a mold infestation.

1. Go The Air Purifier Route

: An air purifier kills spores before they can proliferate

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When a tiny patch of mold develops on your wall, it soon spreads everywhere in almost no time at all. This is because mold multiplies by releasing spores in the air which can grow wherever they land. Apart from spreading mold, spores are also dangerous because when you inhale them, they can aggravate your breathing problems. To nip the problem in the bud, invest in an air purifiers. Air purifiers cleanse the air, ridding it of harmful toxins like spores. This keeps your mold expansion under control and helps you breathe in just clean air and nothing else.

2. Vinegar Spray

Vinegar is strong enough to kill mold on its own

Every household cleaning caddy needs a bottle of plain white vinegar. Vinegar is one of the most powerful antibacterial, antifungal agents and can solve almost any household problem you might have. It is deadly against mold just by itself, so you don’t need to mix anything along with it. Pour white vinegar into a spray bottle and spray this liberally over patches of mold. Let it sit for a few minutes so the vinegar kills the fungus completely and then wipe off with a damp towel.

3. Keep Everything Dry

 Repair leaks and consider buying a dehumidifier

Mold cannot survive in a dry environment because they need moisture to thrive. The best way to curb or prevent a mold infestation is to keep everything as dry as possible. The kitchen and bathrooms are the most common areas for mold to grow because they’re also the dampest. To prevent this from happening, fix all your plumbing so there are no leaky pipes. Air out the cabinet under your sink regularly so it doesn’t get damp and musty. Close your shower curtains after you have a shower and let them dry completely in between uses. Don’t leave wet towels or clothes lying around because this creates the perfect environment for mold. If you live in a very humid area, then a dehumidifier can prevent mold from creeping in.

4. Make A Natural Disinfectant With Essential Oils

Tea tree, oregano and thyme and very effective against mold

Essential oils are the perfect weapon against mold because they’re non-toxic, cheap and effective ways of getting rid of a mold infestation. To make your own DIY anti-mold spray, combine 10 drops of antifungal essential oil to a glass spray bottle. There are many different kinds of essential oils you can use for this purpose. Tea tree is the most commonly used and is incredibly powerful against mold. Oregano essential oil also has potent antifungal properties which makes getting rid of mold a breeze. Other essential oils you can use to disinfect your home are thyme, cinnamon and clove. Once you have your mixture ready, spray it directly onto the mold. Give it a few minutes to take action and then wipe off. Do it repeatedly until the mold disappears and doesn’t come back.

5. Vodka

 Vodka is high in alcohol which kills mold

If you’re okay with your house smelling like you had a wild party the night before, then you should try spraying mold with vodka. Vodka can kill mold within minutes of coming into contact with it. Alcohol is naturally effective against mold and vodka has a very high concentration of it. Vodka is also completely colorless so it won’t leave behind stains. Empty some vodka into a spray bottle and spray it all over the mold. After a few minutes, wipe it off with hot water. Don’t worry, the smell should go away in a few hours.