Mould in bathrooms is common given the humidity, but natural methods handle most cases effectively without harsh chemicals.
The vinegar and bicarb method
Mix vinegar and bicarbonate of soda into a paste, apply to the affected area, let sit for 15 to 20 minutes, then scrub and rinse.
Improving ventilation
Running an extractor fan or opening a window during and after showers reduces the humidity that lets mould grow in the first place.
For sealant and grout
Mould on silicone sealant or in grout lines sometimes needs a more targeted approach, see our bathroom cleaning guide for detail.
When it keeps coming back
Persistent mould despite regular cleaning may need professional attention, our deep cleaning service covers thorough grout and tile treatment.
