Your bathroom can quietly become one of the biggest mold environments in your home.
Since mold exposure can stress the immune system, keeping showers clean (without harsh chemicals) is a simple win for overall health.
Here’s a natural cleaning system that works extremely well for tile, grout, and glass doors.
🚿 Step 1: Kill Mold in Tile & Grout
Mix a paste:• Baking soda• 3% hydrogen peroxide
Apply to grout lines and any mold spots.Let sit 20–30 minutes, then scrub with a toothbrush or grout brush and rinse.
Why this works:Hydrogen peroxide kills mold spores while baking soda helps penetrate porous grout.
🧼 Step 2: Remove Soap Scum From Shower Glass
Mix in a spray bottle:• 1 cup white vinegar• 1 tablespoon dish soap
Spray the glass doors and let sit 10–15 minutes.Scrub gently with a non-scratch sponge and rinse with warm water.
This dissolves mineral buildup, soap scum, and body oil residue.
✨ Step 3: Get Streak-Free Glass
After cleaning, polish with:
• 1 cup distilled water• ¼ cup rubbing alcohol• 1 tablespoon vinegar
Spray lightly and wipe with a microfiber cloth.The alcohol evaporates quickly, leaving clear glass with no streaks.
🛠 Prevention Tip
After each shower:• Run the bathroom fan 20–30 minutes• Or use a squeegee on the glass (takes 30 seconds)
Less moisture = less mold.
Small environmental changes like this reduce mold exposure and help create a healthier home environment.
Give it a try this week and let me know if your shower glass looks brand new again.