Baking soda is a household hero — known for its mild abrasive power, deodorizing abilities, and effectiveness against mold and mildew.
How to Use:
- Mix ¼ cup baking soda with 2 cups water in a spray bottle.
- Shake well and apply to the affected area.
- Let sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently.
- Rinse thoroughly and dry the area completely.
Why It Works:
- Lifts mold from porous surfaces like tiles and wood
- Neutralizes odors left by mold growth
- Gentle enough for daily use in high-humidity zones
For extra strength, you can make a paste of baking soda and water , apply it thickly, let it dry, then brush away.
🍋 3. Vinegar – Nature’s Antifungal Powerhouse
White distilled vinegar is a versatile cleaner with strong antifungal properties — making it perfect for fighting mold naturally.
How to Use:
- Fill a spray bottle with undiluted white vinegar .
- Spray directly onto moldy surfaces.
- Let sit for 1 hour , then wipe clean.
- No rinsing required — vinegar works best when left on the surface.
Why It Works:
- Acetic acid in vinegar disrupts mold cell structure
- Penetrates deep into porous materials
- Inexpensive and widely available
⚠️ Note: Vinegar has a strong odor that fades as it dries — so open a window if needed.