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Brilio.net - Wooden cupboards run the risk of being "fussy" if they are rarely looked after. One of the problems that often arises when wooden cupboards are rarely cared for is black mold stains. These mold stains definitely really disturb the appearance of the cupboard. On the other hand, mold stains also make the cupboard smell.
For example, on wooden kitchen cupboards, if mold stains appear, all the items or food inside may quickly become damaged because they are contaminated with mold stains. Many people choose to eradicate mold stains on wooden cabinets with medication or special cleaning agents .
However, medicine or mold cleaner specifically for wooden cupboards has a relatively high price on the market. So, to make it more economical, you can try the method of getting rid of mold stains on wooden cupboards as in the netizen's upload on the YouTube Cleaning Solutions account. This method is more economical because it only relies on kitchen ingredients.
In fact, the owner of the YouTube Cleaning Solutions account explained that this simple way to get rid of mold stains on wooden cupboards is also safe, you know.
"Be careful not to use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning products, as this could damage the finish on the cabinets (it is best not to use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning products, because they can damage the outer layer of the cabinets)," he wrote in a YouTube Cleaning Solutions upload , quoted by BrilioFood on Wednesday (12/6).
A simple way to get rid of mold stains on wooden cupboards.Before getting into the trick, first prepare a bowl for mixing the cleaning agent. Then, put enough baking soda, dish soap and vinegar into the bowl. Yup, those are the three main kitchen ingredients to practice how to get rid of mold stains on wooden cupboards.
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After that, stir until all the ingredients are evenly mixed and transfer to a spray bottle or spray. Directly spray the cleaning agent mixture onto the mold stains on the cupboard, then scrub using an old toothbrush.
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If all the stains have faded, wipe them immediately using a clean cloth or chamois.
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