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Step-by-Step Guide

1. Preparation

  • Make sure the area you’re treating is well-ventilated. Open windows or turn on fans to keep the air circulating.

  • Pour the 3% hydrogen peroxide directly into the spray bottle—no dilution needed.

2. Application

  • Spray the hydrogen peroxide generously onto the moldy surface, ensuring full coverage.

  • Let it sit for about 10 minutes. During this time, the peroxide will penetrate the mold and start breaking it down.

3. Light Scrubbing

  • After the peroxide has worked its magic, use a small brush or old toothbrush to gently scrub the area.

  • In most cases, the mold will lift easily with just a few strokes. For stubborn spots, a little extra pressure may be needed, but the peroxide usually does most of the work.

4. Wipe Clean

  • Use a clean cloth or paper towels to wipe away the loosened mold and any leftover peroxide.

  • If needed, spray a bit more peroxide and wipe again to ensure the surface is completely clean.

5. Dry Thoroughly

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