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How to get rid of mold in the shower grout?
Reviewed by Zac Kieffer
Updated: September 16, 2025
Eliminate shower grout mold with safe, effective cleaning tips. Discover simple solutions to restore a healthy, sparkling bathroom and prevent future mold growth.
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How to get rid of mold in the shower grout?
Step-by-Step Guide to Remove Mold from Shower Grout
Start with Safety: Wear rubber gloves and safety goggles. Open windows or turn on the fan to keep fresh air circulating.
Gather Your Materials: Collect a cleaning solution (you can use undiluted white vinegar or a mix of water and vinegar in equal parts; for stubborn mold, consider a diluted bleach solution with about 1 part bleach to 10 parts water), an old toothbrush or grout brush, a spray bottle, and a sponge or clean cloth.
Apply the Cleaning Solution: Generously spray the cleaning solution directly onto the moldy grout. Let the solution sit for 10–15 minutes. This resting period helps break down the mold so it’s easier to scrub away.
Scrub the Grout: Use the old toothbrush or grout brush to scrub the affected areas. Work in small, circular motions to help lift the mold from the tiny grooves in the grout.
Rinse Thoroughly: After scrubbing, use a sponge or clean cloth with water to wipe away the cleaning solution and debris. Make sure no residue remains as this can lead to mold returning.
Dry the Area: Use a towel or allow the area to air dry completely. Mold thrives in damp conditions, so drying the area is essential to prevent new growth.
Prevent Future Mold: Ensure proper ventilation in your shower by leaving the door open or using an exhaust fan after every use. Wipe down wet surfaces regularly so moisture doesn’t have a chance to build up on the grout.
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