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How to Get Rid of Black Mold in Your Home

2. Mixing

black mold

  • Mix general household cleaner and water in a bucket and transfer to a spray bottle (follow manufacturer’s instructions).
  • If bleach use is desired due to a gray (laundry) or black (sewage) water release, prepare a bleach solution in a separate bucket. Using gloves and goggles, add one cup (8 ounces) bleach for every gallon of hot water. Bleach (the active ingredient is chlorine) can reduce mold and bacteria on treated surfaces.
  • Transfer the bleach solution into the 2nd spray bottle (use gloves and goggles).
  • Pour clean, warm, rinse water (no bleach or household cleaner added) into the 3rd spray bottle.

WARNING: Do not mix bleach with other household cleaners. Some household cleaners contain ammonia. If ammonia is mixed with chlorine bleach, a toxic gas can form, causing serious injury or death.

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