The £5 Sainsbury’s plant that banishes stubborn mould from your bathroom
IF you have discovered mold in your bathroom, don’t worry. You have come to the right place.
Mold is not only unsightly, it can also be very annoying to remove.
And if you’re tired of spending a ton of money on expensive cleaning products to get rid of it, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to hear that a cheap buy at the grocery store will ensure that this nasty stuff never comes back.
And even better, don’t be afraid if you don’t have the time or the inclination. energy to get down on your hands and knees and scrub for hours, because thanks to this trick it will no longer cost you any effort.
Unfortunately, bathrooms create an ideal environment for mold growth due to high humidity.
But instead of using bleach, it turns out houseplants can provide the solution. Yes, you heard that right.
According to Sanctuary Bathroomsa supplier of luxury bathrooms, spider plants are the most ideal addition to prevent mold growth.
The plant is fairly resistant to temperature fluctuations, so a hot shower is no problem for the plant. The spider plant also thrives in low light.
These air-purifying houseplants remove harmful toxins and pollutants and, even better, they’re “virtually impossible to kill.”
For this reason, the spider plant is considered the “perfect, low-maintenance bathroom plant”.
If you want to get your hands on a spider plant, you can buy one from B&Q for just £11.99.
However, other fungicidal plants include ferns, bamboo, lilies, and aloe. RealIvy and Sansevieria.
Are you looking for a plant that is very cheap and affordable? Then you will be happy to know that you can buy an Aloe Vera plant for as little as £5 at many Sainsbury’s stores.
Aloe vera is an excellent air purifier and can therefore help reduce the growth of mold and mildew.
Common Bathroom Habits That Contribute to Mold Growth
Plumbworld, a leading expert in bathroom and kitchen products, has shared the everyday habits that increase the likelihood of mould growing in homes.
Leaving wet towels and bath mats on the floor
Wet towels and bath mats on the floor after showering or bathing can increase humidity, creating an ideal breeding ground for mold spores.
To prevent this, hang towels and bath mats in a place where they can dry quickly and wash them regularly.
Do not turn on the fan
An extractor fan is essential to reduce humidity in the bathroom.
When you take a hot shower or bath, steam causes the humidity in the room to increase. This creates an ideal environment for mold to grow on walls, ceilings and other surfaces.
An extractor fan ensures that moist air is moved outside, which significantly reduces the chance of mold growth.
Experts advise turning on the fan while showering and for at least 20-30 minutes afterwards to reduce humidity.
Ignore small leaks
Even small leaks from the sink, toilet, or shower can contribute to increased humidity in the bathroom, creating an environment where mold can thrive.
Over time, these leaks can cause significant water damage, promoting mold growth in less visible areas, such as interior walls or under the floor.
Repair leaks as soon as possible to prevent mold and possible structural damage.
Keep shower curtains or doors closed
If you keep the shower closed after use, moisture will remain in the shower. This will slow the drying process and create a damp environment that promotes mold growth.
Mold can easily develop on shower curtains, doors and tile grout if they remain wet for too long.
To prevent this, you can leave the shower door or shower curtain open after use to improve air circulation and dry the room faster.
Storing too many products
Shower caddys and nooks full of bottles and accessories may seem harmless, but they can obstruct airflow, trap moisture and create hidden, damp niches where mold can grow unnoticed.
Keep as few shampoo and shower gel bottles in the refrigerator as possible and clean and dry the areas underneath regularly to prevent mold growth.
While such plants cannot eliminate mold growth on their own, they can help reduce humidity and keep mold spores at bay.
James Roberts, Director of Sanctuary Bathrooms, explains: “When selecting the ideal plant for your bathroom, it is essential to assess the space.
“Bathrooms with little natural light, such as en suite bathrooms, toilets or cloakrooms, require plants that thrive in low light conditions.
“On the other hand, larger bathrooms, often found in multi-occupancy homes such as a family bathroom, benefit from plants that require more light.”
James adds: “In smaller bathrooms, or if you want to brighten up shelves or sinks, you can opt for smaller potted plants. This way you can add a touch of greenery without overwhelming the limited space.
“By carefully assessing the lighting, size, and humidity in your bathroom, you can choose the perfect plant to enhance the ambiance of your space.”
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