How to Eliminate the Moldy Smell in Your Bathroom
3/25/2020 (Permalink)
If you’ve ever had to tackle mold in your bathroom, most likely you’ve also dealt with the musty odor that can accompany it. When mold grows in a warm, moist environment, it can produce a biological toxin called mycotoxin. When these toxins are released into the air, they emit a strong and unpleasant odor.
How to Remove The Musty Smell
In order to get rid of the nasty smell, mold remediation needs to take place. Here are some simple steps to follow when removing mold in your bathroom in Guthrie, OK.
Fill a clean spray bottle with either full strength white vinegar or a mixture of 1 cup borax to a gallon of water. Either solution works great and is safe to use.
Spray the solution on the affected area. Make sure to cover the area well.
Wipe the area dry with a clean cloth.
How to Keep the Musty Odor From Returning
In order to avoid a mycotoxin from invading your bathroom again, you need to eliminate the environment they like.
Always run an exhaust fan for several minutes after showering.
If you don’t have an exhaust fan, open the nearest window, if weather permits, and leave the bathroom door open.
You may want to buy a dehumidifier if you live in a humid climate.
Invest in an air filtration system.
How to Choose an Air Filtration Device
There are tons of air filtration systems on the market, but it is important that you purchase one that is classified as HEPA, which stands for high-efficiency particulate air. Be careful, though, because devices may claim to be HEPA, but aren’t able to remove mold spores from the air. The machine you choose must be able to remove 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns, which is a really tiny particle.
Get rid of every nasty mycotoxin for good and keep your house smelling fresh.