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For Extra Freshness: Add a few drops of lemon essential oil to the paste for a fresh, citrus scent.
Heavy Duty Version: If you're dealing with extremely stubborn mold, increase the amount of baking soda to make the paste thicker, or use a mixture of 50% vinegar and 50% water in the spray bottle for extra strength.
FAQs:
Can I use this method on tiles and grout? Yes, this solution works well on ceramic tiles and grout. Just make sure to avoid using it on natural stone surfaces like marble or granite.
Is tea tree oil necessary? No, tea tree oil is optional, but it enhances the mold-fighting properties of the solution. If you don't have it, you can still achieve great results without it.
How often should I clean my bathroom joints and seals? For general upkeep, cleaning once a month should be sufficient. If your bathroom is particularly prone to moisture and mold, you may want to clean it every two weeks.
Can I use this method on silicone seals? Yes, this recipe is safe to use on silicone seals, but avoid using abrasive tools that may damage the silicone surface.
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