How to Clean a Mildewed Shower Curtain

By The Shower Drapes | Blog

Apr 03

how to clean a mildewed shower curtain

How to Clean a Mildewed Shower Curtain

If your shower curtain has developed mildew, trying to get rid of it on your own is almost pointless. This is mainly due to the fact that the mildew is dangerous, forcing you to throw away the curtain even though it’s only slightly damaged.

Mold and mildew are nocturnal and cannot be cleaned by soap and water. But they can be cleaned with the right products. Here are some steps you can follow for removing mold and mildew from your bathroom or shower.

Mold and mildew can form on almost any surface, but the most common place for it to grow is on the water line. The reason is that water is very much needed in the room, and therefore leaks will lead to frequent problems. A leaky shower head, however, will not lead to damage to the walls, but you have to remember that when the shower curtain and soap dry, there is a great possibility that the mildew may have moved into the crack.

To remove mildew from the shower curtain, first of all, you need to remove the shower curtain and put it aside. While the curtain is off the wall, you need to spray both sides of the shower with mildew killing detergent. Apply this to the shower curtain, so that the water drips onto the outside of the shower, as the harsh detergent does not evaporate well, causing the mildew to spread.

If the mildew has not spread too far, you can also put a damp cloth down over the area and let it soak for several hours. You then have to make sure that you wash the towel or cloth on the exterior of the shower, and ensure that the harsh detergent does not absorb into the wood. When you get out of the shower, clean the mildew out using the mildew killing cleaner, and dry it off thoroughly.

Mildew starts to form when it is wet, and you need to remove as much water as possible. Use a water-solver to saturate the stain until it disappears. Afterwards, you can either use a scrub brush and mildew killing powder to remove the stain.

Mildew may also be formed when you clean the bathroom from the shower, but you need to take care. Although the tile may be drying on the shower walls, this is still possible that the mildew has formed somewhere in the air that you cannot see.

Even with the best product, there will always be some traces of mildew. In order to remove it, you will need to soak the affected area in a disinfectant for at least fifteen minutes. After that, you should use a mildew killing liquid.

Mold can also form when the mildew spreads. If you notice mold on the walls, you should remove the mildew from the walls as well, with mildew killing powder.

Molds form when the mildew becomes wet and condenses. If the mildew is already forming on the walls, it may still be hard to remove, but if you use a slightly stronger solution, the mold may be removed as well.

A mildew cleaning service can help you remove mildew from most surfaces. If the water damage is not as severe, you can take care of the mold yourself, or the proper solution can be used by a professional.

When you have your shower curtain and the walls affected, you need to be careful about how you clean them. Otherwise, you may be putting your health at risk.

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