How To Remove Mould And Mildew

Person cleaning mould and mildew from bathroom wall with spray bottle and scrubber.

There is nothing worse than taking long hot showers in the winter, only to be met with mould on your ceiling and half way up the wall.

Or the joy of leaving fabric out in the rain, only for it to be spotty with mould when summer rolls around and you finally start having guests over again.

Thankfully, some simple mould and mildew removal methods is all you need to get your bathroom or balcony tiles and furnishings ready for hosting season. And if you’re planning to invest in tile regrouting to freshen up your bathroom or balcony even further, then you’ll want to follow these preliminary steps to make sure your tiles are ready to be rejuvenated.

1. In the Bathroom

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Put ? teaspoon of 100% clove oil into a litre of water in a spray bottle. Spray onto the mouldy areas (patch test first to make sure it doesn’t damage the surface) then leave for a few hours. Wipe off with a Chux?cloth to remove the mould (sometimes, it may need a scrub with a brush to get rid of stubborn mould).?Then spray a little more on the area and leave it as this will stop mould from growing back. This will work on tiles, tile grout, walls and ceilings (just make sure if you spray it on the ceiling it doesn’t fall into your eyes wear protective eyewear!) You can remove mould from a nylon shower curtain using the same solution just spray it on, leave overnight, then wash as normal in your washing machine. Hang it out in the sun to dry.

2. Patio Area or Outdoor Area (paved/tiled)

Mix ? teaspoon clove oil with a litre of water in a spray bottle, and then spray over the mouldy areas. Leave this overnight and then sprinkle some table salt over the area. Scrub with a brush and hose off. This needs to be repeated regularly.

3. Plastic Shower Curtains

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Take the shower curtain down off the rings and soak in a bucket of white vinegar for half an hour. Give a good scrub if necessary and hang out in the sunlight to dry.

4. On Clothing

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Mix a paste of lemon juice and salt and rub on the affected area. Then wash as usual, adding a cup of white vinegar to the machine.

Alternatively, you can add about half a teaspoon of clove oil to your normal hot wash cycle (just pop it into the fabric dispenser compartment) to remove mould.


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5. From Fabric Lounge Suites

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Mix a teaspoon of clove oil with 1 cup (250mls) water, then wash the mouldy area. Leave to dry.

6. From Carpets

Vacuum cleaner removing mould and mildew from carpet surface.

Put ? teaspoon of clove oil and 1 litre of water in a spray bottle. Lightly spray over the mouldy area and leave for 24 hours, then vacuum. If the mould persists, spray again with the oil of cloves and water mixture.

7. From Leather (shoes, handbags, lounges etc)

How to clean leather shoes effectively and safely.

Just add a 1/4 teaspoon of clove oil to 500ml baby oil, give it a good shake and wipe a few drops of it over the shoes using pantyhose. The mould should come off straight away and won’t return!

8. Getting rid of moisture from wardrobes and cupboards.

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Take 5 or 6 pieces of white chalk and tie them all together in a “bunch” with a piece of string, leaving a long piece of string out. With the long end of string, tie the chalk to a coat hanger or hook in your wardrobe or cupboard and leave it there. This will soak up moisture in the air, reducing mould, mildew and musty smells. It will last indefinitely, just every few weeks, take the chalk out and sit it in the sun for a few hours to dry out and then pop it back in the cupboard! For large wardrobes or cupboards, you may need 2 or 3 “bunches” of chalk.

*Please note most essential oils are NOT safe to use during pregnancy.

What are your tips and tricks for getting rid of mould and mildew?
Step-by-step guide to removing mould and mildew from surfaces effectively.

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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Responses to “How To Remove Mould And Mildew”

  1. melissa Avatar
    melissa

    Hi, this is more of a question than a comment. I had mould on my bathroom ceiling, but when i tried removing it with bleach, i noticed that it still left marks/stains. Will this solution clean those stains off????
    Cheers,
    Mel

    1. Anade Avatar
      Anade

      Yes it will. I had the same problem at my old place, worked like a charm.

  2. turquoise Avatar
    turquoise

    Can someone tell me where to buy clove oil from?

    1. Nicnic Avatar
      Nicnic

      You can buy clove oil from most chemists, some supermarkets have it (I know my local IGA does) and online.

  3. msbeckh Avatar
    msbeckh

    thanks for this article.. I read it when posted on facebook yesterday and used it as backup for clove oil v’s bleach in an argument with the man .. lol thanks for than. I also read the bit about clothes and materials, and thought who would have moul in their clothes and then I found some cloth nappies thata the man was using to clean wet stuff up, all mouldy- I knew straight away what to do.. Thanyou!

  4. JUDY Avatar
    JUDY

    HI MY SONS FURNITURE WAS LEFT OUT IN THE RAIN AND IT HAS MOULD ON IT AND I WAS WONDERING WHAT THE BEST THING 2 USE 2 REMOVE IT HE IS ON A PENSION SO HE CAN’T AFFORD 2 BUY DEAR STUFF. JUDY

  5. sandra Avatar
    sandra

    I have mould on my bathromn ceiling. I’ve got really high ceilings & no ladder wash or wipe mould off. Is there anything I can spray on the mouldy areas that will clean the mould off without having to wipe it clean????
    thanx Sandra

    1. Nicole Avatar
      Nicole

      Clove Oil is great for ceilings and walls Sandra – we sell it in our online store!

      1. sandra Avatar
        sandra

        thanx Nicole =)

  6. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Great info – I definately will be trying this in the next week! But..?.Is it just me, or does the image of the floor scrubbing girl look like it should be in adult film?! :-/

  7. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    I LUV the photo that you’ve used of the spunky blonde on all 4’s scrubbing the floors and looking like she’s thoroughly enjoying it😜 hahaha. Luv it.
    Cause we ALL look this sexy & excited when we are scrubbing the toilet of mould & mildew hehehe😋 ….. Too funny.

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