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What's the best way to remove the black mildew stains from the grout &
caulking of a tile shower area? Tried bleach, helped but not entirely.
Stores only seem to carry products for soap scum & hard water (lime
away, CLR, etc).

TIA

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What's the best way to remove the black mildew stains from the grout &
caulking of a tile shower area? Tried bleach, helped but not entirely.
Stores only seem to carry products for soap scum & hard water (lime
away, CLR, etc).

TIA

Rick

You need more than just the bleach. Mix it with liquid laundry detergent in
a spray bottle. Fill 50% with bleach, 25% with detergent and 25% warm
water. Then spray away, and keep going over it until it's clean. Be aware
that the fumes are noxious, though probably not toxic. If it's too cold to
open the window, then you should probably hold out for a warm day. If your
tile continues overhead, then protect yourself (unless you favor spotted
blond hair).

This is a cheap concoction, so use all you have to. It will all come off in
the rinse.

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Thanks for the suggestions & the recipe, I'll give that a try!

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I use one of two Tilex products, available in grocery and large drug stores.
One is a foaming deep cleaning type, and the other is a liquid mold/mildew
spray. They are both based on bleach, and they have nozzles and parts that
dont seize up easily. I spray it on and leave it a few hours, then rinse it
off. If the stuff is really bad, you can use an old toothbrush to brush in
the liquid, then let it sit awhile.
I mostly use the clear spray. I know it is much more expensive than bleach,
but it is so handy.
I find that once the work is done, the mildew is very slow to return if I
sponge off the walls, tub edge, and tub floor and leave the curtain open
after taking a shower. Got to get that air circulating to fight mold.




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Try a Clorox Bleach Pen. Seems to stay in place longer and perform better
than liquid bleach. You can get them in supermarkets and probably Bed, Bath
and Beyond or Linen's and Things.

Sam

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What's the best way to remove the black mildew stains from the grout &
caulking of a tile shower area? Tried bleach, helped but not entirely.
Stores only seem to carry products for soap scum & hard water (lime
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TIA

Rick



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I always lay a paper towel on the caulk, wet it with bleach and than lay
some plastic wrap on it to retard evaporation. Let sit overnite. My guess is
your going to have to remove the caulk because it always comes back after a
week or two.

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What's the best way to remove the black mildew stains from the grout &
caulking of a tile shower area? Tried bleach, helped but not entirely.
Stores only seem to carry products for soap scum & hard water (lime
away, CLR, etc).

TIA

Rick



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I've never had the 50% laundry bleach + 50% water fail unless someone had
put a sealer on after the mold had already begun to form. Spray it on at
let it soak into the grout and leave it alone for several days. If you
don't get all of it the first time, apply again. Bleach will kill the mold
and it won't come back for quite a while. The same concoction even kills
and decolorizes mold on caulks for me, even silicone caulk. If the grout
has been sealed and the mold is under the sealer, the sealer will have to be
removed so that the bleach can get to the mold underneath.

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What's the best way to remove the black mildew stains from the grout &
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Stores only seem to carry products for soap scum & hard water (lime
away, CLR, etc).

TIA

Rick



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