clorox clean up works great!
2007-07-10 14:50:45
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answer #1
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answered by spaghetti 5
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I found a product called Scrub Free works much better then bleach. But from your description it may be mold under the caulk, and in that case the only way would be to scare the caulk and clean under it very well before reapplying.
2007-07-10 22:47:33
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answered by me 2
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If it is where the tile meets the tub, then it is more than likely caulking instead of grout. Neither bleach or tilex will get rid of stains on caulk. Its best to strip it out, and they re-apply a new line of caulking. Be sure to get shower/sink caulking if you decide to do it on your own.
2007-07-10 21:56:38
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answered by teepeetop 4
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We use a mixture of 50/50 Hydrogen peroxide & water. It doesn't work as fast as clorox, but is a lot cheaper and smells a lot better. We just put a spritzer top on the peroxide bottle and keep it handy.
2007-07-10 22:13:32
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answered by old beatnik 6
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Put bleach in a spray bottle. Spray area where the mold is. This will work.
2007-07-10 21:54:19
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answered by ladyj 2
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l do a lot of cleaning and l use bam diluted in water and wear rubber clothes never had any problems gets all mold of with one spray and rinse of
2007-07-10 22:54:58
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answered by saggi1964 1
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you may need to scrape out the old grout and re-grout the area. Then seal it with tub caulk like Poly-seam-seal.
2007-07-10 21:52:17
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answered by Jeff the drummer 4
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bleach will take care of it just spray or rub it on you don't have to scrub it
2007-07-10 21:55:03
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answered by cek 3
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try spraying clorox on them ,bleach kills mold,
2007-07-10 21:52:45
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answered by fuzzykitty 6
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spray bleach on it
2007-07-10 21:54:38
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answered by mamaac43 3
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