Mix equal parts of bleach and baking soda to make a paste, use a small trim paint brush to brush the paste onto the grout..leave for about half an hour to an hour...then go in and scrub off with a fairly stiff plastic scrub brush.
The bleach cleans up the mould and the soda helps to keep the bleach on the grout and is a good cleaning agent in it's own right for deodorizing.
2006-10-15 09:28:56
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answered by swt_tulips 2
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Most of these answers involve too much work. Listen to a lazy person. Get an old spray bottle, fill it with equal parts bleach and water. Spray it on, leave the room and come back to a mold free bathroom. If it does not work, add more bleach and reapply.
2006-10-15 13:53:38
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answered by Joel F 2
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One thing I know works very welll with minimal scrubbing is KABOOM!!! Seriously, spray it on let it sit for 5 minutes and then wipe off. You may need to do a light scrubbing if the mold is really bad. If you hate scrubbing until your hands are raw use Kaboom.
2006-10-15 10:56:26
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answered by blondeambition510 1
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Scrub vigorously with Tilex !
2006-10-15 09:18:46
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answered by S.A.M. Gunner 7212 6
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Very carefully apply bleach and let it sit for awhile. I suggest you wear gloves...good luck!
2006-10-15 09:13:41
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answered by Milkaholic 6
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The clorox pens work really well, clean and easy to use! And don't splash all over you while you are cleaning!
2006-10-15 10:07:05
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answered by kat k 5
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Use a toothbrush, probably better to use a different one than the one you use on your teeth, assuming you use one that is.
2006-10-15 10:22:45
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answered by victorschool1 5
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BLEACH or amonia dont use them together unless you want to die. but either will work to kill the mold
2006-10-18 10:33:36
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answered by mytwoboyz1 3
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