Here’s how to clean the shower tray to eliminate mold in the corners (Page 3 ) | January 3, 2024
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Citric acid

As an alternative to vinegar, you can also use  citric acid , which is a godsend for removing mold and even limescale. We remind you, in fact,  that it is often used to thoroughly clean household appliances!

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Mix  150 grams of citric acid  in 1 liter of water, then pour this mixture directly onto the shower tray and onto the corners affected by mold. After that,  leave it on for a few minutes  and rub with a non-abrasive sponge to remove the dirt:  your shower will be like new!

Lemon

After the ingredients already mentioned, how could I not mention lemon, which  has a great degreasing action  and can be an excellent ally  to say goodbye to mold in the shower?

You can use it in two ways. The first is to mix  half a glass of lemon juice  with  4 tablespoons of baking soda  to form a sort of paste, then apply it along  the surface of the shower tray. Then scrub with a toothbrush or  non-abrasive sponge  and rinse.

If you want to focus more on the moldy corners, then we advise you to filter the  juice of 1 large lemon , then pour it onto a cloth which you will place directly on the affected areas. Leave it on for about 1 hour  and rinse thoroughly with a sponge  to remove the last residue:  your shower will be cleaner than ever!

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Cotton tip

This  tip is particularly suitable for shower corners , as it aims  to eliminate the black mold stain. To do this, equip yourself with:

    • 400 ml of water
    • 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide
    • 1 tablespoon of fine salt
    • 2 tablespoons of baking soda
    • Cotton, as needed

Start by  dissolving the baking soda and salt in water  in a saucepan and bring to a boil, then add the hydrogen peroxide, turn off the heat and wait until the  mixture becomes lukewarm  so as not to burn yourself.

Next,   completely  submerge the cotton balls  or cotton pads  in the solution  and, without wringing them out, place them along the area where the mold is present to form a  sort of barrier.  Leave it on for about an hour , then move the balls and rinse: the black stain from the corners of your shower will be nothing more than a bad memory!

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