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# đ How to Remove Black Mold from Bath Silicone in 10 Minutes â The Easy Way!
If you’ve spotted stubborn black mold creeping along the silicone in your bathtub or shower, youâre not alone. Bathrooms are the perfect breeding ground for mold: warm, damp, and often poorly ventilated. But the good news? You can get rid of that nasty black mold **in just 10 minutes** with this fast, natural methodâno harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing required.
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## Why Mold Grows on Silicone
Silicone sealant, often used around tubs and sinks, is flexible and waterproofâbut it also traps moisture, making it a favorite home for mold. Once mold settles in, it can stain the silicone black and even spread if not treated quickly.
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## What Youâll Need:
– **Cotton balls or paper towels**
– **White vinegar or hydrogen peroxide**
– **Old toothbrush or soft scrub brush**
– **Spray bottle (optional)**
– **Gloves and good ventilation**> Optional but powerful: **baking soda** (for extra scrubbing power) or **tea tree oil** (for natural mold-killing properties)
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## Step-by-Step: Remove Mold in Just 10 Minutes
### 1. **Apply the Vinegar or Hydrogen Peroxide**
Soak cotton balls or paper towels in **white vinegar** or **3% hydrogen peroxide**, then press them directly onto the moldy silicone. Make sure the moldy areas are fully covered.### 2. **Let It Sit**
Leave the soaked cotton or towels on the moldy spots for **10 minutes**. This gives the vinegar or peroxide time to break down the mold spores.### 3. **Scrub Gently**
Remove the cotton and use an old toothbrush to gently scrub away the loosened mold. Most of it should come off easily with minimal effort.4. **Rinse and Wipe**
Rinse the area with warm water and wipe clean with a dry cloth. If needed, repeat the process for any stubborn spots.For Complete Cooking STEPS Please Head On Over To Next Page Or Open button (>) and donât forget to SHARE with your Facebook friends
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