I was about to use bleach until I watched this video. The vinegar worked a treat! I remember years ago moving into a place that had an extremely mouldy bathroom. I repainted it with mould resistant additive in the paint and that mould never came back. So I might consider that if the mould starts coming back again. But thanks for the great video (even though you didn't move your lips). 😜😄
Thank you for watching and so glad that you avoided that nasty bleach!! Ps, it's hard work cleaning and talking at the same time, so voice-overs allow me to add the info lol but I mix it up in other vids. Have a good one.
I grew up and spent many weekends at my grandparents home as a boy and have the vivid memory of smelling vinegar as my Grandma would clean throughout the small home. She knew what worked well.
Yes I'm the same. Wish I hadn't used all that bleach for so many years and ruined so many clothes and bath mats doing it!... So many people still use bleach, so we have to keep spreading the word. Also I redid this job just the other day and this time I used citric acid and washing soda... cheaper than vinegar (and no plastic bottles to dispose of) and works just the same. I'll be posting this vid soon. ... Thank you for watching.
@Simple_and_natural I actually used 100% normal white (cooking) vinegar as I was confident that it wasn't going to stain my ceiling or walls. If you are unsure, test in an inconspicuous area or start off with half vinegar and half water. Dint use the "cleaning vinegar" as that is stronger and darker. All the best 👍
Great tips! Years ago I used bleach to get rid of mold because that was the prevailing advise for getting rid of mold. I didn't know it actually released the spores😮 Years later I found out about vinegar. I understand that steam cleaners also get rid of mold. I am about to purchase one to use throughout my whole house. I like the idea of spraying with essential oils after cleaning to help keep the mold from growing.
Thanks Tammy. Bleach became the popular go-to for so much cleaning and that's such a shame, due to the health issues associated with it. Vinegar and essential oils work so well. I actually have another video, where I sprayed on clove oil first, then washed with the vinegar. That was also very effective and smelt great. We've since increased the ventilation in that bathroom, so the mould is less of an ongoing issue. Thank you for watching and happy cleaning 😊
Indeed! Hope it settled quick enough. I Included that advice in the title of that video and in the description, many years ago. I always wear glasses and sometimes forget to remind people about that, as my videos are unscripted. You also get less drips as you become more ex with the flat mop. Hope your eyes are OK and that the cleaning went well, with good results 👍
@@angelidonatone3703 I'm sure that bleach would be more damaging to the I we should always wear goggles when we can to protect our eyes and rubber gloves to protect our hands from chemicals
Thank you. 👍 That is totally true. Vinegar is a natural acid and can still have the damaging qualities of any acid based cleaner. I use it all very minimally and as a treatment only and am quite happy with the results. Thank you for your comment as it is a good reminder for anyone reading. 😊
I've been doing a bit of research myself to clean in my laundry , and I've got to do all the ceilings in the house....I already have a mop like that with an extendable handle . Nice going.....I'm ready to tackle this job after watching your video. Thanks.....as I had wondered whether or not to add hot water but I'll try it your way first.....thinking by adding water will add to the problem since that's how it got there to begin with. I've been spraying mould off over a couple of days and ventilating the room all day and into the night . It's nearly gone .
Hi Debbie. I didn't water it down as I wanted the vinegar to really penetrate and kill those mold spores. I do water vinegar down though, if it is more of a mild problem, like mildew. I made that video in real time, to show you that once you have everything you need for the job, you can get it done fairly quickly. But go slow, to get used to using the mop like that and always have one hand at then end of the pole, so you don't bang in to anything. If you go to my channel, I have a very recent vid that discusses the issues that cause the mold to grow and in that vid I also used clove oil. Thank you for watching and all the best for your laundry ceiling. 😊
Thank you for you video Lisa. I just used your vinegar method on a purple mildew mold bedroom and it worked AMAZINGLY WELL and removed it all. I used my vileda turbo mop and bucket with no drips… Thank you again. Ireland is damp in winter and it’s a battle to get anyone to open windows for a little bit😮😣
@philmiller2269 Thank you so much for coming back and leaving this lovely comment. You know it will come back, especially with those conditions, but at least you have a quick way of dealing with it, before it gets too nasty. All the best 😊👍
@philmiller2269 Good on you! A little bit of knowledge goes a long way with cleaning. Ps, you can also add few drops of clove oil to the vinegar if you want, as that also has anti-mould properties. Smells good too. All the very best and have a great day. 😊
thank you very much this video was Extremely helpful for me and l saved $1000 to hire someone to do it for thanks to you l learn how to do it myself please put on more videos of your smart housekeeping💝
I will try vinegar on my next wall/ceiling cleaning job. You are correct in stating that bleach will eat through Tile Grout, worst case I ever saw was when a lovely lady client noticed that the tile grout had disappeared on her bathroom floor. She called me in to retile the floor. During our discussion, she told me she had used bleach to clean the floor once a week for the past two years. I recommended a very good tiler in our area and suggested she investigate other methods of cleaning her tiles.
@@TayGotEmHatin You could use a hardware clamp or stationery fold-back clip, of tie a not in it if your cloth is long enough--or even use a rubber band. All the best.
@@TayGotEmHatin So sorry for the late reply. I just tucked in like I would the swiffer pad. It was a thin microfiber cloth. Just let it drip a bit before lifting above your head.
@Taiwo Omotosho Hi Taiwo. No I did not throw these away. They have a removeable microfiber pad that I simply remove and wash. I have several of the pads, so if one gets too dirty and I can interchange it and keep cleaning, then wash them all together at the end.
I have textured ceiling as well and I just used a rag soaked in vinegar and ladder to get it in there. If you have popcorn ceiling that would be difficult though
@@tinaowens4665 Textured ceilings are an extra challenge, for sure, and I am thankful I don't have them in my house. Just got to be so careful with ladders as they are the base of many injuries..ie overextending
Does the pure vinegar remove paint? My walls in my apt are white and thats my worst fear. Also do you use distilled vinegar or regular white vinegar about how much do you use? My walls are barely starting to show so I want to take care of it now. Do I need to rinse the vinegar off or just dry it with the dry cloth...or do I had water to it before drying?
Thanks Paola. I have never noticed that pure vinegar has removed paint. I, personally have painted my house internally and externally and so I am very precious about my walls and ceilings too. If you are worried, try a test patch in an inconspicuous area. If your mold issue is not too bad, maybe just use a diluted vinegar first 50% vinegar and 50% water. Yours might just more be mildew, as opposed to mold. Certainly agree that it's best to deal with the issue early. I use, straight, undiluted plain white, cooking-grade vinegar and did not rinse anything in this particular video, as the mould was getting bad in parts (I do not use this bathroom and did not notice)...I wanted the vinegar to really sink in. (Cooking-grade vinegar is made with more natural processes.) I did put a lot of info in that video and did a bit of research first. As I said in the video, the smell does go away in about 20 mins but I gave some suggestions if you don't like the smell, for other natural mold-inhibitors that you could add. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Huh...I never knew that about bleach vs mold/mildew. I think I'll use vinegar from now on! It prolly has a chemical reaction thing going on with the pH attacking it I'm thinking. Thx for the tip! :)
Thank you for watching. I did a bit of research before making that video to ensure I was clear on the differences myself. I agree re the vinegar, as it is naturally acidic, but works much better than bleach in my opinion, cause bleach is just like taking the colour out of the mould excrement.
Bleach DOES kill mold but because it evaporates so quickly it doesn’t have time to penetrate deeper into the material to kill the deepest layer Thats why it returns. If you dilute it with water it won’t dry as quickly and can penetrate. But you must also wear a respirator to protect your lungs.
Yes and bleach does come in different strengths too. However, I believe that mold usually grows back because the conditions remain the same ie humid with poor airflow. For example, we ended up changing the door on that particular bathroom to a sliding door, allowing us to leave the door open more often. That has helped immensely.
You should install a switch that when the bathroom light is in, it also turns the fan on at the same time. Or another good Option is a switch for the fan that has a timer.
That's a good idea. You sound like an electrician lol. My 4 sons do leave the fan on after showers but then they also leave wet towels on the floor!! ... they are getting better...slowly, but the window is rather small for that bathroom. I only clean the mould off once or twice a year, so not too bad a job.
@Taiwo Omotosho It does have a humidifer in the bathroom but perhaps I do need another one or a better one. It would be ok if my sons did not leave wet towels on the floor, like they do, daily! They just don't get it!! Thankfully I literally just did this job yesterday and that was the first time since I made this vid...so about 8 months ago. This time it took me 5 mins and I'll have vid about that one in next week or 2. Have a good day and thanks for watching.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning You sons should be doing the cleaning of the mold - it will improve their 'memory' to pick up towels to an astonishing degree.
@@tr33m00nk Indeed! As it has grown back a couple of times now, I have gotten them to do it and yes they've gotten better. We will also be getting a barn door installed very soon, and that will definitely help the airflow, as we'll be able to leave it slightly open at times. I'm also going to get the heat lamp removed soon - problem should then be solved, I'm hoping. To be continued....lol
Thank you. Good luck. If you've had the problem for a while, it might take a couple of applications but stick to it as it really does kill the mould, unlike bleach products. Thank you for watching!
This might be a dumb question but do you rinse the walls and ceiling with water and then use a fan to dry when your done? I’ve seen a few articles about that. I didn’t know if the acidity in the vinegar would peel the paint. I like this mop method: I’m going to go buy one later today and work on it this weekend. Thanks
Hi Indiana. Not a silly question at all. I have had to do this a few times now, and did rinse the walls the first time just with fresh mop head and water. The last couple of times I have not. I just let it air dry and leave the vinegar to penetrate. So far I've not noticed any degradation of the paint and the vinegar smell disappeared after about half an hour or so. I just ventilate the bathroom well, afterwards by keeping the door open.... we are also getting a sliding door out in, which will mean we will be able to leave the door a bit open and that will improve the ventilation in general... LESS mould will grow, I hope. The Vileda Flip Flat mop is extremely useful and I have many videos using the mop to clean many areas in our house. I'd suggest you buy an extra microfibre head at the same time, as it's good to have a fresh one to swap over when you have those big cleaning days... then I throw them in washing machine. I also have a newer vid that uses clove oil as well as vinegar (to kill the mold) and I discuss why this bathroom gets mold in the ceiling but our other bathrooms do not. It might be useful to you. All the very best and thanks for watching. Lisa
Ps, Hi again. I meant to add that I've painted our house, inside and out and am very particular about protecting my paint or looking out for damage. I've not noticed that the acidity of vinegar has done any damage, but definitely something to be cautious about due to different types of paints or different strengths of vinegar etc
Thank you for watching. I usually use a natural multi purpose spray on my tiles and on the window sil, but often need to use cream cleanser (jif) for the areas that are extra dirty, and also for in the grout, where staining has occurred. I have other bathroom cleaning videos about grout etc.
@Taiwo Omotosho All I used was white vinegar, like you would use for cooking. ...but only the white vinegar, so it does not leave any discolouration---test it in an inconspicuous spot, if you are worried.
Thank you. 😊 I do love hearing this. Remember though, it will come back and need to be done again, unless the issues that are causing the mold are dealt with. My most recent vid goes into this a little more. Good luck with it all and so much better than using bleach!
Thanks god that I found this great video, thanks for sharing. May I know by using this method, does the mold come back easily ? And do you have any way to prevent mold by coming back ? Thanks in advance.
Thank you Diana. 😍 The mold does grow back because we don't have good airflow in this particular bathroom. This week, in fact, we are getting the door replaced with a sliding door in order to allow us to leave the door open a bit, which should help a lot. I do have another rather recent vid where I used clove oil to also kill the mold spores and then the vinegar. (Kill and Remove Mold) In that vid I talk about specific conditions that allow mold to grow. That might give you some ideas. I did think the clove oil worked very well with the vinegar to deter the growth, as it really slowed things down. All the best and thank you for watching.
Thanks for the video! Now I just need to find the flat mop. It doesn’t seem like the vinegar was diluted and whether to squeeze the excess vinegar before using the mop. 🤔
Hi there. Thank you 😊 I personally do not dilute the vinegar as I'm confident there will be no issues with the surface of my ceiling. I do roll/squeeze the extra vinegar out of the microfibre head though, to avoid drips (but I do leave it fairly wet) Remember to then increase the ventilation, to avoid it coming back, quickly
I’d heard about problems with bleach so thanks for explaining. Same scenario as you, but window, door is left open and fan on. I suspect the ceiling is painted with standard ceiling paint (rental) and needs appropriate paint. Do you know about this?
Hi there Ti. I'm not sure how much of a difference the paint makes. I've painted our home in so many rooms but never used the specific mould-resistent bathroom type paint. I believe that the ventilation is the all important...In that bathroom, I decided that the best option was to change the door to a sliding door, that could actually be left open for a while after use. We changed the door about 4 months ago and problem has disappeared. Totally worth the expense.
Indeed! The tea tree oil would be lovely and also has anti-fungal properties. Happy cleaning and hope it goes well. I have another more recent vid, called Kill and Remove Mold where I sprayed on clove oil first, then wipe everything away with the vinegar. That also worked very well and seemed to deter the growth. Alternatively the clove oil or tea tree oil could be added direct to the vinegar. 😍
I just wiped the vinegar on and kept wiping over the spots several times.. no scrubbing as such but repeated wiping. That process took about 10-15 minutes of real time cleaning for that bathroom ceiling. I then left it to air for about 30-60 minutes and the vinegar smells disappeared
@@smiles9599 it's worth a try but remember that vinegar is a natural acid, and could damage some surfaces eg marble, stone, wood, (especially if it's unsealed). Best to test in an inconspicuous place first. Good luck and thank you for watching.
I totally agree with you and clove oil is an excellent product. Here's a link to another vid that you might enjoy 💯😍 ruclips.net/video/-AXVsR8jI1Y/видео.htmlsi=VmRwgH1xRFngM9Vz
Hi Lisa. You have a great channel. I have been using bleach and bleach sprays for my mould issues and it has gotten pretty out of hand now. I initially had a huge problem on my walls, but now that is on my ceiling. I’ve bought a flat mop and will tackle the issue tomorrow with vinegar. Would you suggest I do the walls as well as it must be still existing on the walls for it to have travelled up to the ceiling? Thanks so much :)
Thank you very much and I'm happy to hear you are ditching the bleach. 😊 Definitely do the walls as well. I also have another vid where I sprayed with clove oil first then washed with flat mop and vinegar, for extra mold deterrent. Remember that even with this method, the mold will grow back if ventilation and dampness continues to be an issue. It is, though, quick and easy to remove with this method... Eg in the bathroom in this vid we ended up changing the door to a sliding door, so we could leave it a bit open, to increase airflow. All the very best for your cleaning.
I saw you dipped the mop back into the bucket of vinegar after you clean the ceiling. Would that ruin or degrade the vinegar? How many minutes do we wait to take shower after we cleaned the mold?
Hi Alex. It possibly does degrade the quality of the vinegar a little bit. I sometimes edit out the bits where I rinse the microfibre mop head in the sink, then re-dip it in the vinegar. The vinegar smell lasted about an hour, but I would use the bathroom any time from about half an hour after cleaning it with vinegar and having windows open.. at least it's not so toxic like bleach
Thank you for watching! The vinegar smell only lasted for about half a day. I do have another vid, that I just released that also has more info about why this bathroom is the only bathroom in our house, out of 3, that gets mould, plus using clove oil first then the vinegar. The vinegar is awesome.
I just tried this, and am hopeful it will work. Does anyone know if there are suppose to be instant results, or will it take a bit for the vinegar to kill the mold? Our bathroom got pretty bad, and so far I am not seeing results. But I'm hoping it will work after leaving it to sit or maybe doing another clean.
Most of my mold wiped away fairly easily, except for one spot where it was deeper in, and had a mold stain. This was generally where it got most wet,more often. Repeated treatments does help to reduce the stain, but depends how long it has been there. You might need to use a little bleach to take the stain out, but keep up the vinegar mold treatments and be sure to increase the ventilation in the room (otherwise it will grow back fairly quickly). All the best!
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning thank you!! I will try that. It has been there for quite some time (older home that did not originally have a fan in the bathroom). We were wondering if we might just need to replace the whole ceiling lol! I will try the bleach before anything else
I'm very happy to hear that and thank you for watching. I gave up using bleach in my house about 7 years ago and I reckon I've got less mold issues now too. We don't need that harmful stuff.
For the last few years, I mostly use that same Vileda Flip Flat mop. I bought a few other additional/spare microfibre heads for it and they have served me much better. It's been a good mop. Strong and useful for so many things, first head just had some Velcro issues but others have been great. I even have videos of me cleaning showers and cars etc with that mop. Thank you for watching.
In my opinion it will deter it from growing back but this depends on the ventilation in your bathroom. The better the air flow, the longer it will take for the mold to grow back. I think I made that video about 6 months ago, and I haven't had to redo mine yet. Redo it the moment you see the mold star to grow back. You might need to do it a couple of times but then the regrowth should slow. All the best and thank you for watching.
What type of vinegar should i use for my bedroom walls? There is black and green color mould all 4 walls of my room and it smells like piss now. Please reply back quickly! It would be really helpful
Oh dear. That sounds really bad. Try just using the plain white cooking vinegar. (That's the only type I use) Check your wall surfaces will be ok with using it by trialling it, in an inconspicuous place first... Not to be used on wallpaper. Or you might use half strength white vinegar plus water. Given it is so bad, you might be better off hiring a professional in mold removal as it is dangerous for your health. Remember you will need to increase ventilation.... open windows etc otherwise the mold will quickly grow back.
Hi Tali. You can do that if you want as mildew does wash off very easily. Just make sure you just use white vinegar and test a small area first to ensure it does not stain. All the best and happy cleaning
Hi Isa. I just looked up Kiltz paint and I don't see why not. It said you have to kill the mold first and then the paint deters future mould growth. I have done a lot of painting in my house and I would leave a bit of time between treating it with the vinegar and then painting it, ie, half a day or more to allow it to really have its effect of killing the mold spores and totally dry out. Also I've have just put out another vid where I first sprayed the bathroom with clove oil (and water) then cleaned it all off with the vinegar, as an extra mould deterrent boost. Might be useful to you. Thanks for watching.
Hi James. Great question. I'm definitely no paint expert but I've done a lot of painting in my own home (internally and externally). It is common for people to spray strong bleach products on many painted surfaces. Vinegar is also acidic, like bleach, but doesn't seem as harsh. If you're concerned, perhaps don't use it straight, like I did.... Maybe water it down a bit. And only use cooking grade white vinegar as the darker coloured vinegars can have the potential to stain. All the best and happy cleaning 😊
Yes, definitely, as a professional will have all the right gear to reach safely. Too many people hurt themselves seriously from trying to reach and clean from a ladder. Once the immediate problem has been dealt with, then I suggest you try to find the cause eg where is the moisture coming from and/or how to increase the ventilation... in fact a professional mold person would probably give you suggestions regarding this. Eg in the bathroom where I made that video, we have now replaced the door with a sliding one, that can be left ajar, so that the ventilation is improved.
Hi Louise. Thank you and yes you Victorians have had a huge year with so much to deal with in the last 6 months or so. I hope you manage to keep safe!!!
I know your video is old but in my apartment, I tried your method and it works. But majority didn’t come off and I’m guessing cause it build up and it never been clean by the previous tenants, is there a way to get the harder parts off?
You can try repeating the vinegar.. you might need to try a couple of times, letting it dry and soak in, between each occasion. It sounds like the mold issue might be deeper into the wood. I'd repeat with the vinegar and see what happens. Bleach might make it look better but does not mean the the problem has gone.
Thank you for this video. I sure should have watched this before I thought bleach was good. Oh boy. Did you add water to your bucket to dilute the vinegar?
@samantha5695 Hi Samantha. I used neat, white cooking vinegar although sometimes I have diluted it if the mold is not too bad. Just don't use dark coloured vinegar as it might stain and remember to wear eye protection. Also it will grow back if the moist conditions continue.... but at least you know how to clean it, quickly.
For sure, but you wouldn't need to use vinegar for fly poop. Just use dishwashing liquid and warm water, plus the flat mop and it should come off quite easily. Good luck and thank you for watching.
Some smoke stains on ceiling. Do I dry clean the ceiling first with a flat mop to clean as much of the stains, then wet the mop with vinegar/water for a second.
Hi Sai. I don't have much experience with smoke stains but I would first use the flat mop, (wet) with water and detergent to clean first. Yes, then soak the mop with the vinegar as the vinegar should help remove some nicotine smells. You may need to do this several times as stains build in layers and often takes several attempts. Good luck and all the best. Thanks for watching.
Hi there. This video will help you clean your shower glass doors .. All the very best and happy cleaning 😊 ruclips.net/video/cXUseyQFxQc/видео.htmlsi=D1J_BR_7TS3A-YEL
Yes that would be perfect for the job--so long as it is white vinegar (ie clear in colour)..I believe that the cleaning vinegar means it is has a slightly stronger acetic acid (vinegar) than the standard white vinegar that can be used for cleaning and cooking. Either of these clear white vinegars is perfect. Thank you for watching and all the best.
Hi there Tatiana. I would not use Apple cider vinegar as it is a darker colour and might stain. If your mold situation is really bad, probably best to get a mold-removing professional. I just know that vinegar has worked very well for me. It does grow back, though, if ventilation continues to be a problem. I've got a really recent vid that explains more about why mold grows in the first place. That might also be useful to you. All the best 👍
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Hmm, well I'll try the vinegar on a small spot to see if it works and if not I'll try a professional like you mentioned. It kinda looks like grease on the wall😅
Hi. I only ever use normal white vinegar, bought from the cooking section. I never use "cleaning vinegar" as that is darker and might stain. .. always good to test the white vinegar in an inconspicuous area first though
I need to save money for a big deposit. I hate that my apartment seems to easily get mold. I have been spraying my bathroom over the past two days with vinegar. Later, I then used boiling water.
Hi Basil. Are you also using a damp, flat mop to remove it all? Also try improving the ventilation. Mold needs specific conditions to grow and flourish. I have a very recent video where I discuss these conditions and also used clove oil as well as the vinegar. I think it worked well but until the ventilation is improved and the dampness controlled, it will continue to grow back...hopefully more slowly. Mold in the house is a distressing problem and also bad for our health. I hope you can get rid of it plus improve the ventilation, some how. Good luck with saving money!
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Hi, ordered a dehumidifier. It'll come in a couple of weeks. I'm keeping the bathroom door open and will use the fan as much as I can. I ordered an industrial mop and will start mopping. But I've read you should spray with vinegar and leave it on for two hours? I have ordered tea tree oil. I'll mix that with the vinegar. What do you suggest in terms of mopping? How do I use the mop effectively? I may order an essential oil diffuser also for my wardrobe room. I used some tea tree oil kind of past to wipe the window area. It went back to mostly white.
@@QUINTUSMAXIMUS You are totally going to get there! Takes a bit of consistency but sounds like you've got this. I've got heaps of vids that use a flat mop to clean so many difficult spots. Just make sure one hand is always on the end of the handle so that you never bang into anything. Also it takes a bit of practice so be careful and go slow. Also put down Drop sheets, where required. Good luck Matey 👍
I have tried this 3 days straight with no success, also tried adding clove essential oil and even tree tea, it has faded it a little but it is still there. Want to repaint but advice is need to get rid of the mould beforehand. Any other suggestions Please.
Hi Maria. I'm no expert on mold but perhaps your mold is deeper into the material of the ceiling or walls? Vinegar will remove it, if it is more in the surface. I would recommend you seek the advice of an expert in mold before painting or doing anything else, so that you are sure that you are not masking something more serious. Good luck with it!
I just let the vinegar soak in, in order to kill off any mould spores. It dries and then the smell disappears within about 30 mins... I sometimes do a rinse over with water, but usually not. Do a rinse 9 over, though, if you are unsure about the ceiling surface. My surface is glossy and quite new, and was fine.
Hi Monique. I actually did use 100% straight white, cooking vinegar as I was confident that would be ok, on my ceiling and wall surfaces. If you are not sure, maybe use 50% vinegar and 50% hot water, with a few drops of dishwashing detergent. Vinegar is naturally acidic so you do need to be careful with some surfaces eg marble or stone or some wood, but if you use it only as an occasional treatment, and mild, should be ok... do a spot test if unsure.
They are so useful for many places and I'm making other vids to show other uses..eg for cleaning the shower. Get a good quality one and you will find it lasts all and will be useful for many years. Thank you for watching.
You are very welcome and remember to wear safety glasses to avoid drips if you are not experienced using a flat mop on ceilings. All the best and happy cleaning! 😊
Hi there. I've been using that flat mop for years, so I've become quite proficient, even when cleaning difficult spots, like cracks and corners... however, some places I do have to do by hand (carefully and safely on step ladder) in order to get into them properly. I've got a whole playlist of cleaning videos using the flat mop that had heaps of tips for use, if you need. Happy cleaning 😊
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Thank you. I’m looking to buy a 5 litre bottle on eBay and most of them state “white spirit vinegar” but they’re used for cooking and cleaning.
No I do not think so. Apple cider vinegar is usually a lot more expensive than white vinegar. It is also darker in colour. It might leave marks on the white ceiling. Stick to white vinegar.
Yes it is. I just used the white vinegar that you buy in the food section of the grocery store... don't worry the smell will disappear in about 30 minutes of airing.
You are very welcome. Remember that it takes a little bit to get the swing of it. Wear safety glasses to avoid drips and keep one hand at end of pole, to avoid banging into anything. Happy cleaning 😊
You are very welcome and remember to wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from any drips. Also remember that the mold will likely come back if the ventilation is not able to be improved ... but at least you have a quick and safe way now to deal with it. Happy cleaning 😊
I have drop ceiling tiles with a yellow looking spot mold popping up anyone use vinegar on these type of drop tile or seen this type of mold being a yellowish spot type
Hi there. This might not be a surface issue. I would recommend that you get in a professional to investigate for water damage or water leaks, or water coming from windows etc. Yellow mold stains through tiles could be reflecting a bigger issue, and even though there is never a good time for these sorts of problems... better to know what you're dealing with, especially as mold is not good for your health either. Good luck with it 👍
Hi there Super Friday. Perhaps have a look for industrial flat mops. (Bunnings now have industrial cleaning supplies too or google it.) The industrial ones may have a longer telescopic handle....otherwise, I have that same issue in my stair-well and I intend to use a very long painting pole handle and either try and attach my flat mop to it or rig something up. Good luck and let me know if you have any tips for me please. Thank you for watching.
I don't think I did rinse anything in this particular video but I did suggest you can add some essential oils if you want. The vinegar smell does evaporate after about half an hour. I am sensitive to smells and it really does go, after you air the bathroom. ( I just used straight vinegar and I wanted it to really soak in to the ceiling and I also used the vinegar to wipe over the glass and stainless steel fixtures.)
100% I just used straight white vinegar. I just use the normal white vinegar that you buy in the cooking section. I do not use the stronger cleaning vinegar as that is darker in colour and I don't want to stain anything
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning 100% ? I have the industrial strength vinegar and it's only 30%. Did you just mean undiluted vinegar from the supermarket at 100% as in not mixed with anything else ? White vinegar from the supermarket is 5% and cleaning vinegar is 6% and as i mentioned industrial vinegar is 30 % so what do you mean by 100% vinegar? Please clarify. Thank you.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning I just read your second answer. The industrial vinegar (30%) that i have isn't dark it is as clear as the food grade one you buy at the supermarket . So no staining .
@@susyshepard320 I did add another comment that you may have missed a I realized later I want clear. Just the vinegar with no water added. I do not use the stronger vinegar as it is darker in colour and could stain
Thank you Michelle. Posting next video in 48 hours and it's about cleaning the shower and shower glass without streaks. Thank you for watching and have a great day 😊
You can use the flat mop to clean dust from ceiling and just dampen the mop with warm water with a bit of detergent, or even just water. Thank you for watching.
I can totally understand your point of view, but it's all about how you hold it and how you apply the tension. It took me a little while to stop the flicking over etc, but I definitely got better with practice. Having the microfibre cover in both sides is very useful, in this Vileda Flip Flat Mop 👌 👍
It did after many months, but that is purely because my sons keep leaving damp towels on the ground and the ventilation is not great...ie, they don't leave the extraction fan on for long enough after. I made that vid about 2 years ago and I've cleaned it 3 times since, just with the vinegar.
@@o.g.-reala3326 You are very welcome. Remember that mold relies on a specific environment to grow and flourish... i.e. moisture and warmth. Definitely the vinegar kills mold better than bleach imo
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning I just purchased a house that have mold on the walls. Lots of mold in three large rooms. I was planning on using MRM 86 & MRM 141 mold killer but I don't know if it actually kills the mold so that it won't come back or I might just replace the drywalls
@@o.g.-reala3326 if the mold is very dark and thick, pay a professional mold remover. It will eat away at walls, if not treated. If it is scattered and more general, then try the vinegar...quick with the flat mop and cheap. Either way, you need to figure out why it got moldy in the first place, and solve that issue or be prepared that it will be an ongoing issue. Ventilation and dampness is usually the most common.... Perhaps you have a roof leak? A quote from a professional mold remover might help avoid replacing the dry wall. Good luck!
I didn't think about getting that changed and I shall endeavour to at least get a quote. Might be cheaper that I think-- The house-reno list keeps getting longer!!
I like how you recorded the entire cleaning process and explained everything so thoroughly. Thank you so much!
And thank you very much for your lovely comment 😊 Made my day!
I was about to use bleach until I watched this video. The vinegar worked a treat!
I remember years ago moving into a place that had an extremely mouldy bathroom. I repainted it with mould resistant additive in the paint and that mould never came back. So I might consider that if the mould starts coming back again. But thanks for the great video (even though you didn't move your lips). 😜😄
Thank you for watching and so glad that you avoided that nasty bleach!! Ps, it's hard work cleaning and talking at the same time, so voice-overs allow me to add the info lol but I mix it up in other vids. Have a good one.
I grew up and spent many weekends at my grandparents home as a boy and have the vivid memory of smelling vinegar as my Grandma would clean throughout the small home. She knew what worked well.
Nice memories! Yes it sure does work well. I think we have many things to relearn from that generation 🙂
I did the same last week, works so well. All those years using exit mold and bleach! Wish I'd known about vinegar years ago 🙂
Yes I'm the same. Wish I hadn't used all that bleach for so many years and ruined so many clothes and bath mats doing it!... So many people still use bleach, so we have to keep spreading the word. Also I redid this job just the other day and this time I used citric acid and washing soda... cheaper than vinegar (and no plastic bottles to dispose of) and works just the same. I'll be posting this vid soon. ... Thank you for watching.
/@@ActiveDomesticsCleaningwhat is the ratio water /vinager?
@Simple_and_natural I actually used 100% normal white (cooking) vinegar as I was confident that it wasn't going to stain my ceiling or walls. If you are unsure, test in an inconspicuous area or start off with half vinegar and half water. Dint use the "cleaning vinegar" as that is stronger and darker. All the best 👍
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning thank you very much
@@Simple_and_natural Happy Cleaning 🙂
Great tips! Years ago I used bleach to get rid of mold because that was the prevailing advise for getting rid of mold. I didn't know it actually released the spores😮 Years later I found out about vinegar. I understand that steam cleaners also get rid of mold. I am about to purchase one to use throughout my whole house. I like the idea of spraying with essential oils after cleaning to help keep the mold from growing.
Thanks Tammy. Bleach became the popular go-to for so much cleaning and that's such a shame, due to the health issues associated with it. Vinegar and essential oils work so well. I actually have another video, where I sprayed on clove oil first, then washed with the vinegar. That was also very effective and smelt great. We've since increased the ventilation in that bathroom, so the mould is less of an ongoing issue. Thank you for watching and happy cleaning 😊
WEAR EYE PROTECTION. I did not and got a vinegar drip RIGHT in my eye. Wow!! 😱
Indeed! Hope it settled quick enough. I Included that advice in the title of that video and in the description, many years ago. I always wear glasses and sometimes forget to remind people about that, as my videos are unscripted. You also get less drips as you become more ex with the flat mop. Hope your eyes are OK and that the cleaning went well, with good results 👍
Im sorry that happen to you thanks for sharing so that wont happen to us. Hope your eye is better! ❤
Ouch!!
@@angelidonatone3703 I'm sure that bleach would be more damaging to the I we should always wear goggles when we can to protect our eyes and rubber gloves to protect our hands from chemicals
Thank-you for the info. I will also share that vinegar can also damage grout
Thank you. 👍 That is totally true. Vinegar is a natural acid and can still have the damaging qualities of any acid based cleaner. I use it all very minimally and as a treatment only and am quite happy with the results. Thank you for your comment as it is a good reminder for anyone reading. 😊
I've been doing a bit of research myself to clean in my laundry , and I've got to do all the ceilings in the house....I already have a mop like that with an extendable handle . Nice going.....I'm ready to tackle this job after watching your video. Thanks.....as I had wondered whether or not to add hot water but I'll try it your way first.....thinking by adding water will add to the problem since that's how it got there to begin with. I've been spraying mould off over a couple of days and ventilating the room all day and into the night . It's nearly gone .
Hi Debbie. I didn't water it down as I wanted the vinegar to really penetrate and kill those mold spores. I do water vinegar down though, if it is more of a mild problem, like mildew. I made that video in real time, to show you that once you have everything you need for the job, you can get it done fairly quickly. But go slow, to get used to using the mop like that and always have one hand at then end of the pole, so you don't bang in to anything. If you go to my channel, I have a very recent vid that discusses the issues that cause the mold to grow and in that vid I also used clove oil. Thank you for watching and all the best for your laundry ceiling. 😊
Thank you for you video Lisa. I just used your vinegar method on a purple mildew mold bedroom and it worked AMAZINGLY WELL and removed it all.
I used my vileda turbo mop and bucket with no drips… Thank you again. Ireland is damp in winter and it’s a battle to get anyone to open windows for a little bit😮😣
@philmiller2269 Thank you so much for coming back and leaving this lovely comment. You know it will come back, especially with those conditions, but at least you have a quick way of dealing with it, before it gets too nasty. All the best 😊👍
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning yep. I’m gonna keep on top of it from here on in now that I know your secret ingredient😁👍
@philmiller2269 Good on you! A little bit of knowledge goes a long way with cleaning. Ps, you can also add few drops of clove oil to the vinegar if you want, as that also has anti-mould properties. Smells good too. All the very best and have a great day. 😊
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Thank you for that bonus tip will do👍☘️
thank you very much this video was Extremely helpful for me and l saved $1000 to hire someone to do it for thanks to you l learn how to do it myself
please put on more videos of your smart housekeeping💝
Thank you Belka. I love to hear things like that and thank you for watching
I will try vinegar on my next wall/ceiling cleaning job. You are correct in stating that bleach will eat through Tile Grout, worst case I ever saw was when a lovely lady client noticed that the tile grout had disappeared on her bathroom floor. She called me in to retile the floor. During our discussion, she told me she had used bleach to clean the floor once a week for the past two years. I recommended a very good tiler in our area and suggested she investigate other methods of cleaning her tiles.
Omg! That's an awesome story and just goes to show you how important cleaning methods are. Thank you for sharing this!
I would suggest spraying with colloidal silver in addition to cleaning with vinegar.
Thank you! I've never heard that one before and so will definitely check it out. It's this something you've tried?
Loved this, Lisa! I definitely needed this. I hope your staying safe. Keep those rubber gloves on!
Thank you
So glad you addressed the vinegar vs bleach.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Worked great! I just wrapped a microfiber towel around my swiffer.
That's a fantastic idea and I must remember to pass that tip onto others, for those that don't have a flat mop. Cheers!
How did you get it to stay
@@TayGotEmHatin You could use a hardware clamp or stationery fold-back clip, of tie a not in it if your cloth is long enough--or even use a rubber band. All the best.
@@TayGotEmHatin So sorry for the late reply. I just tucked in like I would the swiffer pad. It was a thin microfiber cloth. Just let it drip a bit before lifting above your head.
I have textured ceilings in my rooms so I regret not being able to clean this way. :( I can clean my walls this way though!!! Thanks so much.
You are very welcome and thank you for watching!
@Taiwo Omotosho Hi Taiwo. No I did not throw these away. They have a removeable microfiber pad that I simply remove and wash. I have several of the pads, so if one gets too dirty and I can interchange it and keep cleaning, then wash them all together at the end.
I have textured ceiling as well and I just used a rag soaked in vinegar and ladder to get it in there. If you have popcorn ceiling that would be difficult though
@@tinaowens4665 Textured ceilings are an extra challenge, for sure, and I am thankful I don't have them in my house. Just got to be so careful with ladders as they are the base of many injuries..ie overextending
Does the pure vinegar remove paint? My walls in my apt are white and thats my worst fear. Also do you use distilled vinegar or regular white vinegar about how much do you use? My walls are barely starting to show so I want to take care of it now. Do I need to rinse the vinegar off or just dry it with the dry cloth...or do I had water to it before drying?
Thanks Paola. I have never noticed that pure vinegar has removed paint. I, personally have painted my house internally and externally and so I am very precious about my walls and ceilings too. If you are worried, try a test patch in an inconspicuous area. If your mold issue is not too bad, maybe just use a diluted vinegar first 50% vinegar and 50% water. Yours might just more be mildew, as opposed to mold. Certainly agree that it's best to deal with the issue early. I use, straight, undiluted plain white, cooking-grade vinegar and did not rinse anything in this particular video, as the mould was getting bad in parts (I do not use this bathroom and did not notice)...I wanted the vinegar to really sink in. (Cooking-grade vinegar is made with more natural processes.) I did put a lot of info in that video and did a bit of research first. As I said in the video, the smell does go away in about 20 mins but I gave some suggestions if you don't like the smell, for other natural mold-inhibitors that you could add. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Thanks so much! Love your commentary and you’ve made cleaning fun and informative. A great talent! 😊👍
Thank you very much for that. You made my day!
Huh...I never knew that about bleach vs mold/mildew.
I think I'll use vinegar from now on! It prolly has a chemical reaction thing going on with the pH attacking it I'm thinking.
Thx for the tip!
:)
Thank you for watching. I did a bit of research before making that video to ensure I was clear on the differences myself. I agree re the vinegar, as it is naturally acidic, but works much better than bleach in my opinion, cause bleach is just like taking the colour out of the mould excrement.
Bleach DOES kill mold but because it evaporates so quickly it doesn’t have time to penetrate deeper into the material to kill the deepest layer Thats why it returns. If you dilute it with water it won’t dry as quickly and can penetrate. But you must also wear a respirator to protect your lungs.
Yes and bleach does come in different strengths too. However, I believe that mold usually grows back because the conditions remain the same ie humid with poor airflow. For example, we ended up changing the door on that particular bathroom to a sliding door, allowing us to leave the door open more often. That has helped immensely.
You should install a switch that when the bathroom light is in, it also turns the fan on at the same time. Or another good Option is a switch for the fan that has a timer.
That's a good idea. You sound like an electrician lol. My 4 sons do leave the fan on after showers but then they also leave wet towels on the floor!! ... they are getting better...slowly, but the window is rather small for that bathroom. I only clean the mould off once or twice a year, so not too bad a job.
@Taiwo Omotosho It does have a humidifer in the bathroom but perhaps I do need another one or a better one. It would be ok if my sons did not leave wet towels on the floor, like they do, daily! They just don't get it!! Thankfully I literally just did this job yesterday and that was the first time since I made this vid...so about 8 months ago. This time it took me 5 mins and I'll have vid about that one in next week or 2. Have a good day and thanks for watching.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning You sons should be doing the cleaning of the mold - it will improve their 'memory' to pick up towels to an astonishing degree.
@@tr33m00nk Indeed! As it has grown back a couple of times now, I have gotten them to do it and yes they've gotten better. We will also be getting a barn door installed very soon, and that will definitely help the airflow, as we'll be able to leave it slightly open at times. I'm also going to get the heat lamp removed soon - problem should then be solved, I'm hoping. To be continued....lol
We have a fan and window open all year but it still came back. Vinegar and bicarb I use and it really works. Thanks for the video
This is really good, I had mold in my bathroom and I have never used vinegar till today when I come across your channel. Good work
Thank you. Good luck. If you've had the problem for a while, it might take a couple of applications but stick to it as it really does kill the mould, unlike bleach products. Thank you for watching!
This might be a dumb question but do you rinse the walls and ceiling with water and then use a fan to dry when your done? I’ve seen a few articles about that. I didn’t know if the acidity in the vinegar would peel the paint.
I like this mop method: I’m going to go buy one later today and work on it this weekend. Thanks
Hi Indiana. Not a silly question at all. I have had to do this a few times now, and did rinse the walls the first time just with fresh mop head and water. The last couple of times I have not. I just let it air dry and leave the vinegar to penetrate. So far I've not noticed any degradation of the paint and the vinegar smell disappeared after about half an hour or so. I just ventilate the bathroom well, afterwards by keeping the door open.... we are also getting a sliding door out in, which will mean we will be able to leave the door a bit open and that will improve the ventilation in general... LESS mould will grow, I hope. The Vileda Flip Flat mop is extremely useful and I have many videos using the mop to clean many areas in our house. I'd suggest you buy an extra microfibre head at the same time, as it's good to have a fresh one to swap over when you have those big cleaning days... then I throw them in washing machine. I also have a newer vid that uses clove oil as well as vinegar (to kill the mold) and I discuss why this bathroom gets mold in the ceiling but our other bathrooms do not. It might be useful to you. All the very best and thanks for watching. Lisa
Ps, Hi again. I meant to add that I've painted our house, inside and out and am very particular about protecting my paint or looking out for damage. I've not noticed that the acidity of vinegar has done any damage, but definitely something to be cautious about due to different types of paints or different strengths of vinegar etc
Thank you!!!! I have this same problem in my room 😞 and really need to solve it. Thanks for the vinegar tips!
You are very welcome and thank you for watching!
Hi, thanks for the video. What do you do about on the tiles and near window?
Thank you for watching. I usually use a natural multi purpose spray on my tiles and on the window sil, but often need to use cream cleanser (jif) for the areas that are extra dirty, and also for in the grout, where staining has occurred. I have other bathroom cleaning videos about grout etc.
@Taiwo Omotosho All I used was white vinegar, like you would use for cooking. ...but only the white vinegar, so it does not leave any discolouration---test it in an inconspicuous spot, if you are worried.
trying to remove mold in my house so dropped here to get some idea
thanks~~
It really does work- much better than bleach. All the best and thank you for watching.
Thank you so much for making this!! Super duper helpful. 🙏
You're very welcome and remember to use safety glasses to avoid any drips. Happy Cleaning and thank you for watching.
Did it. thank you.. worked a treat
Thank you. 😊 I do love hearing this. Remember though, it will come back and need to be done again, unless the issues that are causing the mold are dealt with. My most recent vid goes into this a little more. Good luck with it all and so much better than using bleach!
Thanks god that I found this great video, thanks for sharing. May I know by using this method, does the mold come back easily ? And do you have any way to prevent mold by coming back ? Thanks in advance.
Thank you Diana. 😍 The mold does grow back because we don't have good airflow in this particular bathroom. This week, in fact, we are getting the door replaced with a sliding door in order to allow us to leave the door open a bit, which should help a lot. I do have another rather recent vid where I used clove oil to also kill the mold spores and then the vinegar. (Kill and Remove Mold) In that vid I talk about specific conditions that allow mold to grow. That might give you some ideas. I did think the clove oil worked very well with the vinegar to deter the growth, as it really slowed things down. All the best and thank you for watching.
Amazing I so need this video. Ivet been standing on tables on tippy toes using a sponge lol Thank you so helpful.
I'm so happy to hear that you will be cleaning more safely (and more easily and thoroughly). Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video! Now I just need to find the flat mop. It doesn’t seem like the vinegar was diluted and whether to squeeze the excess vinegar before using the mop. 🤔
Hi there. Thank you 😊 I personally do not dilute the vinegar as I'm confident there will be no issues with the surface of my ceiling. I do roll/squeeze the extra vinegar out of the microfibre head though, to avoid drips (but I do leave it fairly wet) Remember to then increase the ventilation, to avoid it coming back, quickly
I’d heard about problems with bleach so thanks for explaining. Same scenario as you, but window, door is left open and fan on. I suspect the ceiling is painted with standard ceiling paint (rental) and needs appropriate paint. Do you know about this?
Hi there Ti. I'm not sure how much of a difference the paint makes. I've painted our home in so many rooms but never used the specific mould-resistent bathroom type paint. I believe that the ventilation is the all important...In that bathroom, I decided that the best option was to change the door to a sliding door, that could actually be left open for a while after use. We changed the door about 4 months ago and problem has disappeared. Totally worth the expense.
You can add some tea tree oil to the mix. Can't wait to do this today.
Indeed! The tea tree oil would be lovely and also has anti-fungal properties. Happy cleaning and hope it goes well. I have another more recent vid, called Kill and Remove Mold where I sprayed on clove oil first, then wipe everything away with the vinegar. That also worked very well and seemed to deter the growth. Alternatively the clove oil or tea tree oil could be added direct to the vinegar. 😍
Thank you so much for taking the time to share
Thank you for watching. All the best
How long should white vinegar be left on the walls before you start to scrub it?
I just wiped the vinegar on and kept wiping over the spots several times.. no scrubbing as such but repeated wiping. That process took about 10-15 minutes of real time cleaning for that bathroom ceiling. I then left it to air for about 30-60 minutes and the vinegar smells disappeared
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Oh okay does this also work for mold near windows cos I'm a having problems removing it of there.
@@smiles9599 it's worth a try but remember that vinegar is a natural acid, and could damage some surfaces eg marble, stone, wood, (especially if it's unsealed). Best to test in an inconspicuous place first. Good luck and thank you for watching.
What about adding a little clove oil. A lot of info I’m finding suggests that as a spore killer.
I totally agree with you and clove oil is an excellent product. Here's a link to another vid that you might enjoy 💯😍 ruclips.net/video/-AXVsR8jI1Y/видео.htmlsi=VmRwgH1xRFngM9Vz
Hi Lisa. You have a great channel. I have been using bleach and bleach sprays for my mould issues and it has gotten pretty out of hand now. I initially had a huge problem on my walls, but now that is on my ceiling. I’ve bought a flat mop and will tackle the issue tomorrow with vinegar. Would you suggest I do the walls as well as it must be still existing on the walls for it to have travelled up to the ceiling? Thanks so much :)
Thank you very much and I'm happy to hear you are ditching the bleach. 😊 Definitely do the walls as well. I also have another vid where I sprayed with clove oil first then washed with flat mop and vinegar, for extra mold deterrent. Remember that even with this method, the mold will grow back if ventilation and dampness continues to be an issue. It is, though, quick and easy to remove with this method... Eg in the bathroom in this vid we ended up changing the door to a sliding door, so we could leave it a bit open, to increase airflow. All the very best for your cleaning.
@ActiveDomesticsCleaning thank you very much!
I saw you dipped the mop back into the bucket of vinegar after you clean the ceiling. Would that ruin or degrade the vinegar? How many minutes do we wait to take shower after we cleaned the mold?
Hi Alex. It possibly does degrade the quality of the vinegar a little bit. I sometimes edit out the bits where I rinse the microfibre mop head in the sink, then re-dip it in the vinegar. The vinegar smell lasted about an hour, but I would use the bathroom any time from about half an hour after cleaning it with vinegar and having windows open.. at least it's not so toxic like bleach
How long did the vinegar smell last in the bathroom please. Great video, Thank you so much x
Thank you for watching! The vinegar smell only lasted for about half a day. I do have another vid, that I just released that also has more info about why this bathroom is the only bathroom in our house, out of 3, that gets mould, plus using clove oil first then the vinegar. The vinegar is awesome.
I just tried this, and am hopeful it will work. Does anyone know if there are suppose to be instant results, or will it take a bit for the vinegar to kill the mold?
Our bathroom got pretty bad, and so far I am not seeing results. But I'm hoping it will work after leaving it to sit or maybe doing another clean.
Most of my mold wiped away fairly easily, except for one spot where it was deeper in, and had a mold stain. This was generally where it got most wet,more often. Repeated treatments does help to reduce the stain, but depends how long it has been there. You might need to use a little bleach to take the stain out, but keep up the vinegar mold treatments and be sure to increase the ventilation in the room (otherwise it will grow back fairly quickly). All the best!
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning thank you!! I will try that. It has been there for quite some time (older home that did not originally have a fan in the bathroom). We were wondering if we might just need to replace the whole ceiling lol! I will try the bleach before anything else
@StephanieInman-xt9ne Good luck with it!
Brilliant!..You saved me from the bleach!
I'm very happy to hear that and thank you for watching. I gave up using bleach in my house about 7 years ago and I reckon I've got less mold issues now too. We don't need that harmful stuff.
Hi,thanks for the video.
Just wondering what mop do you recommend ?
For the last few years, I mostly use that same Vileda Flip Flat mop. I bought a few other additional/spare microfibre heads for it and they have served me much better. It's been a good mop. Strong and useful for so many things, first head just had some Velcro issues but others have been great. I even have videos of me cleaning showers and cars etc with that mop. Thank you for watching.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Thanks for the reply,
much appreciated.
This is great...thanks for this. Does this get rid of it or how soon after does the mold come back?
In my opinion it will deter it from growing back but this depends on the ventilation in your bathroom. The better the air flow, the longer it will take for the mold to grow back. I think I made that video about 6 months ago, and I haven't had to redo mine yet. Redo it the moment you see the mold star to grow back. You might need to do it a couple of times but then the regrowth should slow. All the best and thank you for watching.
What type of vinegar should i use for my bedroom walls? There is black and green color mould all 4 walls of my room and it smells like piss now. Please reply back quickly! It would be really helpful
Oh dear. That sounds really bad. Try just using the plain white cooking vinegar. (That's the only type I use) Check your wall surfaces will be ok with using it by trialling it, in an inconspicuous place first... Not to be used on wallpaper. Or you might use half strength white vinegar plus water. Given it is so bad, you might be better off hiring a professional in mold removal as it is dangerous for your health. Remember you will need to increase ventilation.... open windows etc otherwise the mold will quickly grow back.
Hi, would you do straight vinegar just for mildew as well?
Hi Tali. You can do that if you want as mildew does wash off very easily. Just make sure you just use white vinegar and test a small area first to ensure it does not stain. All the best and happy cleaning
I have a question.. after washing it with vinegar I want to paint to do recommend? Kiltz paint
Hi Isa. I just looked up Kiltz paint and I don't see why not. It said you have to kill the mold first and then the paint deters future mould growth. I have done a lot of painting in my house and I would leave a bit of time between treating it with the vinegar and then painting it, ie, half a day or more to allow it to really have its effect of killing the mold spores and totally dry out. Also I've have just put out another vid where I first sprayed the bathroom with clove oil (and water) then cleaned it all off with the vinegar, as an extra mould deterrent boost. Might be useful to you. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the helpful tips! I give you one sub from NC 😃 Merry 🎄 Christmas!
Thank YOU so very much and a very Merry Christmas to you. Happy cleaning 😍
Thank you for this information, I was about to reach out for the bleach bottle 👍🏼
I'm so glad that you didn't ! That makes me very happy to hear!
can you follow this method regardless of the paint type on the walls?
Hi James. Great question. I'm definitely no paint expert but I've done a lot of painting in my own home (internally and externally). It is common for people to spray strong bleach products on many painted surfaces. Vinegar is also acidic, like bleach, but doesn't seem as harsh. If you're concerned, perhaps don't use it straight, like I did.... Maybe water it down a bit. And only use cooking grade white vinegar as the darker coloured vinegars can have the potential to stain. All the best and happy cleaning 😊
If it's much worse than yours in a kitchen with a high 4 metre ceiling would you suggest professional?
Yes, definitely, as a professional will have all the right gear to reach safely. Too many people hurt themselves seriously from trying to reach and clean from a ladder. Once the immediate problem has been dealt with, then I suggest you try to find the cause eg where is the moisture coming from and/or how to increase the ventilation... in fact a professional mold person would probably give you suggestions regarding this. Eg in the bathroom where I made that video, we have now replaced the door with a sliding one, that can be left ajar, so that the ventilation is improved.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Thanks so much!!!
This is great! Just wondering do we need to rinse the vinegar off afterwards?
Thank you for watching. I did not rinse the vinegar off and the smell disappeared pretty quick. Happy cleaning!
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning great! Thanks for the video, it was a lifesaver 😊
Absolutely brilliant Lisa thank you so much hope you are well in Melbourne it is a bad situation because of the coronavirus i wish i was in Queensland
Hi Louise. Thank you and yes you Victorians have had a huge year with so much to deal with in the last 6 months or so. I hope you manage to keep safe!!!
I know your video is old but in my apartment, I tried your method and it works. But majority didn’t come off and I’m guessing cause it build up and it never been clean by the previous tenants, is there a way to get the harder parts off?
You can try repeating the vinegar.. you might need to try a couple of times, letting it dry and soak in, between each occasion. It sounds like the mold issue might be deeper into the wood. I'd repeat with the vinegar and see what happens. Bleach might make it look better but does not mean the the problem has gone.
Thank you for this video. I sure should have watched this before I thought bleach was good. Oh boy. Did you add water to your bucket to dilute the vinegar?
Thank you for watching. No I did not add water. Just straight white vinegar.
Thank you!!
Hi, is it just neat vinegar or is it diluted with water?
@samantha5695 Hi Samantha. I used neat, white cooking vinegar although sometimes I have diluted it if the mold is not too bad. Just don't use dark coloured vinegar as it might stain and remember to wear eye protection. Also it will grow back if the moist conditions continue.... but at least you know how to clean it, quickly.
Would this work for getting fly poop off ceilings?
For sure, but you wouldn't need to use vinegar for fly poop. Just use dishwashing liquid and warm water, plus the flat mop and it should come off quite easily. Good luck and thank you for watching.
Some smoke stains on ceiling. Do I dry clean the ceiling first with a flat mop to clean as much of the stains, then wet the mop with vinegar/water for a second.
Hi Sai. I don't have much experience with smoke stains but I would first use the flat mop, (wet) with water and detergent to clean first. Yes, then soak the mop with the vinegar as the vinegar should help remove some nicotine smells. You may need to do this several times as stains build in layers and often takes several attempts. Good luck and all the best. Thanks for watching.
Works great! Thanks from Alabama!
@klmoll Awesome! I love to hear that. Thank you 😊🙌👍ps mould will regrow if the conditions remain humid. Try and increase the airflow.
How do I clean the bathroom glass doors to make it very shiny
Hi there. This video will help you clean your shower glass doors .. All the very best and happy cleaning 😊 ruclips.net/video/cXUseyQFxQc/видео.htmlsi=D1J_BR_7TS3A-YEL
This is fantastic! thanks
Thankyou. It's a much safer way of cleaning mould from walls and ceilings and I trust that you will find it successful too. Thank you for watching.
I have cleaning vinegar which is clear in color would that work also.
Yes that would be perfect for the job--so long as it is white vinegar (ie clear in colour)..I believe that the cleaning vinegar means it is has a slightly stronger acetic acid (vinegar) than the standard white vinegar that can be used for cleaning and cooking. Either of these clear white vinegars is perfect. Thank you for watching and all the best.
Thanks for your helpful video and response.
What about apple cider vinegar or does it have to be regular vinegar?🤔 Does it work for all kinds of mold?
Hi there Tatiana. I would not use Apple cider vinegar as it is a darker colour and might stain. If your mold situation is really bad, probably best to get a mold-removing professional. I just know that vinegar has worked very well for me. It does grow back, though, if ventilation continues to be a problem. I've got a really recent vid that explains more about why mold grows in the first place. That might also be useful to you. All the best 👍
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Hmm, well I'll try the vinegar on a small spot to see if it works and if not I'll try a professional like you mentioned. It kinda looks like grease on the wall😅
@@tati.m. good luck and remember that mold is not good for your health. Wear a mask and gloves but a call a professional if really bad. Take care!
I like your commentary
Thank you very much! And thank you for watching 😊
Helpful video, thank you :)
Thank you Kate. It really does make the job so much easier. Have a lovely weekend.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning you too :)
Will try this one .😍😍
Happy cleaning 😍
Thank you for sharing this video. ❤️
Thank you for watching and I appreciate your comment. I'm hoping it will make your life easier in future.
Which specific vinegar do you use?
Hi. I only ever use normal white vinegar, bought from the cooking section. I never use "cleaning vinegar" as that is darker and might stain. .. always good to test the white vinegar in an inconspicuous area first though
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Ty. Great
I need to save money for a big deposit. I hate that my apartment seems to easily get mold. I have been spraying my bathroom over the past two days with vinegar. Later, I then used boiling water.
Hi Basil. Are you also using a damp, flat mop to remove it all? Also try improving the ventilation. Mold needs specific conditions to grow and flourish. I have a very recent video where I discuss these conditions and also used clove oil as well as the vinegar. I think it worked well but until the ventilation is improved and the dampness controlled, it will continue to grow back...hopefully more slowly. Mold in the house is a distressing problem and also bad for our health. I hope you can get rid of it plus improve the ventilation, some how. Good luck with saving money!
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Hi, ordered a dehumidifier. It'll come in a couple of weeks. I'm keeping the bathroom door open and will use the fan as much as I can. I ordered an industrial mop and will start mopping. But I've read you should spray with vinegar and leave it on for two hours? I have ordered tea tree oil. I'll mix that with the vinegar. What do you suggest in terms of mopping? How do I use the mop effectively? I may order an essential oil diffuser also for my wardrobe room. I used some tea tree oil kind of past to wipe the window area. It went back to mostly white.
@@QUINTUSMAXIMUS You are totally going to get there! Takes a bit of consistency but sounds like you've got this. I've got heaps of vids that use a flat mop to clean so many difficult spots. Just make sure one hand is always on the end of the handle so that you never bang into anything. Also it takes a bit of practice so be careful and go slow. Also put down Drop sheets, where required. Good luck Matey 👍
I have tried this 3 days straight with no success, also tried adding clove essential oil and even tree tea, it has faded it a little but it is still there. Want to repaint but advice is need to get rid of the mould beforehand. Any other suggestions Please.
Hi Maria. I'm no expert on mold but perhaps your mold is deeper into the material of the ceiling or walls? Vinegar will remove it, if it is more in the surface. I would recommend you seek the advice of an expert in mold before painting or doing anything else, so that you are sure that you are not masking something more serious. Good luck with it!
Brilliant idea
Thank you. Those mops are so handy. I use them for cleaning so many different places, including my shower. (Ps Not sponsored lol)
You don't have to wash it back off with water? Do you just leave the vinegar on it?
I just let the vinegar soak in, in order to kill off any mould spores. It dries and then the smell disappears within about 30 mins... I sometimes do a rinse over with water, but usually not. Do a rinse 9 over, though, if you are unsure about the ceiling surface. My surface is glossy and quite new, and was fine.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Thank you!
Do you use water with the vinegar?
Hi Monique. I actually did use 100% straight white, cooking vinegar as I was confident that would be ok, on my ceiling and wall surfaces. If you are not sure, maybe use 50% vinegar and 50% hot water, with a few drops of dishwashing detergent. Vinegar is naturally acidic so you do need to be careful with some surfaces eg marble or stone or some wood, but if you use it only as an occasional treatment, and mild, should be ok... do a spot test if unsure.
Thanks for the tip 😉
Happy cleaning days and thank you for watching.
Awesome! Nice and simple directions without the bullshit so to speak. Thank you!
@@TNizzle07 Cheers! I appreciate your comment and certainly try to limit the showy bullshit lol
Thanks for this! Gotta get a flat mop. 🙏
They are so useful for many places and I'm making other vids to show other uses..eg for cleaning the shower. Get a good quality one and you will find it lasts all and will be useful for many years. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for this!
You are very welcome and remember to wear safety glasses to avoid drips if you are not experienced using a flat mop on ceilings. All the best and happy cleaning! 😊
What if its in the crack of a ceiling above the door
Hi there. I've been using that flat mop for years, so I've become quite proficient, even when cleaning difficult spots, like cracks and corners... however, some places I do have to do by hand (carefully and safely on step ladder) in order to get into them properly. I've got a whole playlist of cleaning videos using the flat mop that had heaps of tips for use, if you need. Happy cleaning 😊
Hi, would white spirit vinegar with an acidity of 5% be good to use?
Hi Nana. I have no experience with white spirit vinegar, I'm sorry. I just use cheap white vinegar from the cooking isle.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning Thank you. I’m looking to buy a 5 litre bottle on eBay and most of them state “white spirit vinegar” but they’re used for cooking and cleaning.
That's interesting and I'm going to keep a look out to see if any of the labels of vinegar state "spirit vinegar" in Australia. 🙌😍
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning I live in the UK. For some reason I assumed you did too😂. Definitely keep a look out.
@@getuphereletsdance lol Probably because my accent is a mix of Australian/New Zealand
can i use apple cider vinegar?
No I do not think so. Apple cider vinegar is usually a lot more expensive than white vinegar. It is also darker in colour. It might leave marks on the white ceiling. Stick to white vinegar.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning ok. Thanks for responsing. ♡
Is White vinegar ok to use?
Yes it is. I just used the white vinegar that you buy in the food section of the grocery store... don't worry the smell will disappear in about 30 minutes of airing.
Thank you very much ❤
You are very welcome. Remember that it takes a little bit to get the swing of it. Wear safety glasses to avoid drips and keep one hand at end of pole, to avoid banging into anything. Happy cleaning 😊
Thank you! New subbie here. Take care
@@pepperminthomecrafts8269 Thank you very much for following along and saying hi. Have a good one 😊🙌
Thank you so much! 🙏
You are very welcome and remember to wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from any drips. Also remember that the mold will likely come back if the ventilation is not able to be improved ... but at least you have a quick and safe way now to deal with it. Happy cleaning 😊
I have drop ceiling tiles with a yellow looking spot mold popping up anyone use vinegar on these type of drop tile or seen this type of mold being a yellowish spot type
Hi there. This might not be a surface issue. I would recommend that you get in a professional to investigate for water damage or water leaks, or water coming from windows etc. Yellow mold stains through tiles could be reflecting a bigger issue, and even though there is never a good time for these sorts of problems... better to know what you're dealing with, especially as mold is not good for your health either. Good luck with it 👍
I have a tall ceiling, and I can't use a ladder. Do you know of any mobs that are longer than the one you're using?
Hi there Super Friday. Perhaps have a look for industrial flat mops. (Bunnings now have industrial cleaning supplies too or google it.) The industrial ones may have a longer telescopic handle....otherwise, I have that same issue in my stair-well and I intend to use a very long painting pole handle and either try and attach my flat mop to it or rig something up. Good luck and let me know if you have any tips for me please. Thank you for watching.
PS I'll probably tape my flat mop pole to the long painting pole -- using strong gaff tape and then just do it slowly and carefully
Top work
Than you Cyril. I appreciate the encouragement.
Great video cheers
Thank you for your lovely comment. Happy cleaning!
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning you are welcome
u dont dilute the white vingear with water?
Correct. 100% white vinegar (like that which is used in cooking)
Ps, test in an inconspicuous area if unsure
does the vinegar leave a smell
It does for a while but it goes in about an hour...I just use normal cooking white vinegar not the darker cleaning vinegar
And what can I do about the smell of the vinegar, and didn’t you washed away the vinegar after cleaning?
I don't think I did rinse anything in this particular video but I did suggest you can add some essential oils if you want. The vinegar smell does evaporate after about half an hour. I am sensitive to smells and it really does go, after you air the bathroom. ( I just used straight vinegar and I wanted it to really soak in to the ceiling and I also used the vinegar to wipe over the glass and stainless steel fixtures.)
How to make it work on texture ceiling?
Good question and I'm sorry but I have no experience with textured ceilings. All the very best!
I would spray vinegar then scrub with a broom. but hard to dry after, so maybe heat the room for that
What percent vinegar did you use ,
100% I just used straight white vinegar. I just use the normal white vinegar that you buy in the cooking section. I do not use the stronger cleaning vinegar as that is darker in colour and I don't want to stain anything
Ps, I meant 100% white vinegar with no added water
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning 100% ? I have the industrial strength vinegar and it's only 30%. Did you just mean undiluted vinegar from the supermarket at 100% as in not mixed with anything else ? White vinegar from the supermarket is 5% and cleaning vinegar is 6% and as i mentioned industrial vinegar is 30 % so what do you mean by 100% vinegar? Please clarify. Thank you.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning
I just read your second answer. The industrial vinegar (30%) that i have isn't dark it is as clear as the food grade one you buy at the supermarket . So no staining .
@@susyshepard320 I did add another comment that you may have missed a I realized later I want clear. Just the vinegar with no water added. I do not use the stronger vinegar as it is darker in colour and could stain
Can you post more useful videos! ❤ Thank you great work 😊
Thank you Michelle. Posting next video in 48 hours and it's about cleaning the shower and shower glass without streaks. Thank you for watching and have a great day 😊
I really got problems with dusts
You can use the flat mop to clean dust from ceiling and just dampen the mop with warm water with a bit of detergent, or even just water. Thank you for watching.
Do you need to wear safety mask and goggles to protect against spores?
Totally! Especially if your mold is bad and/or been there a while.... Get a professional 👌👍
Thank you for the reminder. Always think of your health.
Did you only used vinegar?
Yes. Correct. Only vinegar. Not diluted. The smell does go.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning And the vinegar also removes other smells
@@pascals5408 That's true and a good point. It's pretty amazing stuff really.
I positively hate swivel mops. I wish to highest heaven that I could find a flat mop that actually stayed flat.
I can totally understand your point of view, but it's all about how you hold it and how you apply the tension. It took me a little while to stop the flicking over etc, but I definitely got better with practice. Having the microfibre cover in both sides is very useful, in this Vileda Flip Flat Mop 👌 👍
Hi did the mold ever return?
It did after many months, but that is purely because my sons keep leaving damp towels on the ground and the ventilation is not great...ie, they don't leave the extraction fan on for long enough after. I made that vid about 2 years ago and I've cleaned it 3 times since, just with the vinegar.
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning thanks for your reply I really appreciate it
@@o.g.-reala3326 You are very welcome. Remember that mold relies on a specific environment to grow and flourish... i.e. moisture and warmth. Definitely the vinegar kills mold better than bleach imo
@@ActiveDomesticsCleaning I just purchased a house that have mold on the walls. Lots of mold in three large rooms. I was planning on using MRM 86 & MRM 141 mold killer but I don't know if it actually kills the mold so that it won't come back or I might just replace the drywalls
@@o.g.-reala3326 if the mold is very dark and thick, pay a professional mold remover. It will eat away at walls, if not treated. If it is scattered and more general, then try the vinegar...quick with the flat mop and cheap. Either way, you need to figure out why it got moldy in the first place, and solve that issue or be prepared that it will be an ongoing issue. Ventilation and dampness is usually the most common.... Perhaps you have a roof leak? A quote from a professional mold remover might help avoid replacing the dry wall. Good luck!
Sort out your extraction fan one over the shower will be better
I didn't think about getting that changed and I shall endeavour to at least get a quote. Might be cheaper that I think-- The house-reno list keeps getting longer!!
Plastic clading 💪🏽
What do you mean Gavin? Does plastic cladding deter mold, or just make it very easy to wipe off?