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5 Tips to Remove Mould on Your Wood Floor

If you've found mould on your wood floor, you may be wondering how to clean it. If you smell a musty odor, it's probably time to remove the mould. This may be the sign of a high concentration of mould. Whether it's damp towels in your hamper, a wet crawlspace underneath your house, or carpet padding with mould, it's time to act. The sooner you act, the better. That way, you can limit the exposure to mould.<br>Well, there are some simple steps you can take. You can read more about it here - https://medium.com/@denemartinau/5-tips-to-remove-mould-on-your-wood-floor-956a6563bce9<br><br>

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5 Tips to Remove Mould on Your Wood Floor

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  1. 5 Tips to Remove Mould on Your Wood Floor

  2. Introduction If you smell a musty odor, it's probably time to remove the mould. This may be the sign of a high concentration of mould. Whether it's damp towels in your hamper, a wet crawlspace underneath your house, or carpet padding with mould, it's time to act. If you've found mould on your wood floor, you may be wondering how to clean it. Well, there are some simple steps you can take.

  3. 5 Tips to Remove Mould on Your Wood Floor You can mix a teaspoon of dish soap with two cups of water. Spray the mixture onto the affected area and scrub away the mould with a soft-bristled brush Another inexpensive method is to apply a solution of one part hydrogen peroxide and two parts water. You can also use a mixture of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to remove the mould. It is a natural disinfectant that will kill the mold without leaving any unpleasant smell.

  4. If you notice that the mould is stubborn, you can use a 100-grit sandpaper to remove it. Tea tree oil is another effective natural remedy for removing mould. This mixture is inexpensive and environmentally-friendly. It's highly effective and can be used directly on the mould. You can also dilute it with water and spray it on the affected area. This mixture can kill the mold and prevent its growth in the future. But you must be careful because it can still cause skin irritation. And if you have a large amount of mould, you might want to contact a mould removal professional.

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