Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 15:56     Subject: Mold in shower

Anonymous wrote:Scrub the mold completely off with soft scrub or bleach.

And make sure you're leaving your shower door open so that the tiles and grout can dry out completely.


This.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 15:55     Subject: Mold in shower

I have not had any issues with bleach based sprays (like Tilex) on tile. I would be careful on natural stones like marble.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2016 14:44     Subject: Mold in shower

Don't p in the shower
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2016 10:33     Subject: Mold in shower

Anonymous wrote:Scrub the mold completely off with soft scrub or bleach.

And make sure you're leaving your shower door open so that the tiles and grout can dry out completely.


Agree- the shower is not drying out completely. The previous owners in our house had mold in the shower because the closed off the shower immediately after using it. I scrubbed it out, and I run the fan and leave the shower open- no mold has come back.

Sometimes mold can grow under the silicone caulk. At that point you need to remove and replace the caulk. If you're not comfortable doing this, a handyman can do it.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2016 10:20     Subject: Mold in shower

Scrub the mold completely off with soft scrub or bleach.

And make sure you're leaving your shower door open so that the tiles and grout can dry out completely.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2016 09:42     Subject: Mold in shower

We have one spot in our shower that is susceptible to mold. It's the tile just below the glass wall. Is there a product that I can spray daily or weekly that will keep the mold down but won't harm the tile? Thanks.