After the shower, take a simple act of dyminutes.

A small custom that can change the whole appearance of your bathroom and prevent unpleasant Banja's aroma is one of the main spaces of the house where mold appears most often. The combination of heat, humidity, and limited air circulation creates perfect conditions for its development. Daily activities like the shower and [...]
Bathroom is one of the main areas of the house where mold appears most frequently. The combination of heat, humidity, and limited air circulation creates perfect conditions for its development.
Daily activities such as showering and washing release large amounts of steam, increasing the level of moisture in the air. If ventilation is not good, moisture remains on walls, plates, fugs, and ceilings the ideal environment for mold.
Why mold develops so easily
Such parts as faucets, corners, and ends are most frequently cleaned, so mold spreads freely.
The opening of the window after the shower and the use of the ventilator for getting wet air are the most effective ways to avoid collecting moisture and unpleasant aromas.

Two-minute trick against mold
While the bathroom window is open, wipe the wet tiles and the shower cabin with a rubber wiper behind each shower. This simple step removes excess water before it is absorbed on the surface or lies on it, preventing mold development.
Mold needs moisture to develop, so regular water removal greatly reduces the likelihood that its spores will breed. Moreover, cleaning glass prevents stains of water and lime, keeping the bath always clean and shiny. This action lasts just two minutes, but it produces excellent results, it transmits Telegrafi.

Natural Solutions and Additional Counsel
Another effective way to reduce moisture at home is to use air drying equipment (dehumanizers). This is especially beneficial during the winter months, when drying clothes inside the apartment significantly increases the level of moisture. Dehumidants absorb moisture from the air, which would otherwise be blocked and stored on walls.
If you prefer natural alternatives, try the bread soda or kitchen salt. Put them in small bowls in windows or near wet sources, and change them regularly, they will absorb excess moisture from the air.
This tiny shower custom can become your secret to a clean bath, no mold, no unpleasant aroma. /Telegraphy/ Periscope.











