Easy remedy: This household knitting removes mold in the bathroom.

Each of us knows this problem: When you move into an apartment, everything is clean, bright and free from mold. But after a few months, the brown spots in the corners of the bathtub come to light. You can almost not remove them, because if you scrub too much, the gum dissolves and they are also stubbornly stubborn. However, to go to the gray man’s collar, you will find here a simple trick that charms him away overnight.

For that you need:

Cotton wool (preferably those that you can shape)
Bleaching agent (eg based on oxygen)
Mold in the tub or shower
Remember that bleaching is not completely safe. That’s why you should not let them get into the hands of children.

1 This is what mold typically looks like in the bathtub: black, unsightly and unhygienic. Let’s do something about it!

2 Take some cotton wool out of the pack and turn it into long, thin rolls. The rollers should have about a half to an inch in diameter. Soak them in bleach until completely absorbed. Then press the damp rollers into the corners where the mold has spread. Press down on the handle of a toothbrush a little so that the rollers sit well and the bleach comes in contact with the mold. Let the cotton work on the mold for one night

3 And behold, the next day the bathtub looks like new. The bleach has returned the joints their original color. They are white again and clean in the pores.

4 If you spread the cotton on the rest of the bathtub and press it tight, you’ll have dazzling white joints within one night without much effort.

Bonus: To prevent mildew, try to ventilate your bathroom regularly. If that does not work, because you do not have a window, for example, the wet bath towels dry elsewhere: on the balcony or in a room where you can let the moisture out.