YOU don’t need to spend a fortune to keep nasty mold at bay because there’s a common kitchen staple that can do the trick in minutes.
And if you don’t already have one in your kitchen you can pick one up or just 18 cents at Walmart.


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Limes aren’t just for adding to your favorite beverage, the fresh fruit is also perfect for naturally removing mold.
Mold can cause serious health issues but there are ways of keeping them both at bay.
Left alone, it can create mould and mildew which is both a pain to get rid of and can cause havoc with your health including worsening asthma, eczema and allergies.
Luckily, there are a number of ways you can tackle mold and save yourself issues further down the line.
So, how does the cleaning hack work?
Limes naturally contain citric acid, which is a low-level acid that is safe yet powerful against grime.
It makes the fruit an all-purpose cleaner that is strong enough to kill mold, eliminate soap scum, and remove rust.
All you will need one or two limes in addition to some salt to try out the bargain cleaning hack.
Lime juice contains citric acid, and salt has antimicrobial properties that can inhibit the growth of some types of mold.
Start with a sprinkle some salt over the affected area, and then squeeze lime juice over the salt.
Leave the solution to sit for a few hours, then scrub the affected area with a brush or sponge, and then wipe clean.
Alternatively, you can try mixing one part lime juice with one part water in a spray bottle.
Spray the mixture onto the moldy surface and let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes, then proceed to scrub the area and wipe it clean.
Ensure that you wear protective gear when cleaning mold, such as gloves, goggles, and a face mask.
Also note that if you have a significant mold issue or health concerns, then it’s best to consult with a professional.
More ticks to remove mold
HERE are several easy and low-cost ways to remove mold from your home.
Bleach is usually all you need if you neither own nor want to buy specialised cleaning sprays and paints.
If using bleach, mix four parts of water with one part of bleach.
You’ll also need a stiff brush, a bucket of water with cloth, and another cloth for drying.
Apply your solution to the affected areas, including a few inches around the visible mold to kill any mould not yet visible.
Scrub it firmly with a strong brush.
Wait as long as possible or until the mold disappears from sight and rinse the treated areas thoroughly.
Pat dry the area and allow it to completely dry before moving any furniture or placing items in front of it.