Mold almost always poses a problem in the bathroom because of the moisture there, but it's a particularly pernicious one when it grows behind bathtub caulking. Mold causes unsightly blackening that can make the bathroom appear dirty even when you clean regularly, and it can even cause health ...
When you start to see small bits of caulk peeling away from the seam where the wall meets your bathtub, or—worse still—black spots indicating mold or mildew buildup, it's time to remove the old caulk and lay a new line down to ensure a water-tight seal. Left unaddressed, water can...
This article gives advice on how to find, test for, remove & prevent mold in bathrooms, including mold found on bath tiles, moldy tile grout, moldy caulk, and hidden bathroom mold. Brown mold, and sometimes darker black mold commonly found on bath tile grout may be harmless, a cosmetic...
The soft rubber mats should preferably be made of mold-resistant latex-free rubber with the underside covered with a multitude of suction cups to make it adhere to the bathtub floor. Those non-slip mats must be lifted off the bathtub and cleaned while you clean the tub after every use, ...
A guide to killing moldy caulk with bleach, ammonia, vinegar & more You step into your bathroom to take a hot, relaxing shower when you notice mold growing around the caulk. It might seem like a chore to get rid of all the unsightly mold,...