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How to Effectively Clean Your Shower Tray and Eliminate Mold from the Corners

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Tea Tree Oil Solution: For a more natural alternative, you can replace the dish soap with a few drops of tea tree oil. Tea tree oil has antifungal properties that can help combat mold and mildew.
Hydrogen Peroxide: If you have more stubborn mold or mildew, use 3% hydrogen peroxide in place of white vinegar. It’s a natural disinfectant and can be more effective on hard-to-remove mold.
FAQ:
1. How can I prevent mold from forming on my shower tray?

To prevent mold, always ensure your shower tray is thoroughly dried after each use. Regular cleaning and proper ventilation in the bathroom also help prevent mold buildup.

2. Is it safe to use bleach instead of vinegar?

While bleach can be effective at killing mold, it's not ideal for cleaning surfaces like shower trays as it may cause discoloration or damage. Vinegar is a safer and more natural alternative.

3. Can I use this method on other bathroom surfaces?

Yes! This cleaning solution is safe for other bathroom surfaces like tiles, glass shower doors, and sinks. Just ensure you test a small area first to check compatibility.

4. How do I tackle mold on grout between tiles?

Use the same solution but focus on applying it directly to the grout lines. You can also use a grout brush or toothbrush to scrub the areas more effectively.

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