🧪 Immune Resilience Lab: Natural Shower Mold & Glass Cleaning Hack
Your bathroom can quietly become one of the biggest mold environments in your home.
Since mold exposure can stress the immune system, keeping showers clean (without harsh chemicals) is a simple win for overall health.
Here’s a natural cleaning system that works extremely well for tile, grout, and glass doors.
🚿 Step 1: Kill Mold in Tile & Grout
Mix a paste:• Baking soda• 3% hydrogen peroxide
Apply to grout lines and any mold spots.Let sit 20–30 minutes, then scrub with a toothbrush or grout brush and rinse.
Why this works:Hydrogen peroxide kills mold spores while baking soda helps penetrate porous grout.
🧼 Step 2: Remove Soap Scum From Shower Glass
Mix in a spray bottle:• 1 cup white vinegar• 1 tablespoon dish soap
Spray the glass doors and let sit 10–15 minutes.Scrub gently with a non-scratch sponge and rinse with warm water.
This dissolves mineral buildup, soap scum, and body oil residue.
✨ Step 3: Get Streak-Free Glass
After cleaning, polish with:
• 1 cup distilled water• ¼ cup rubbing alcohol• 1 tablespoon vinegar
Spray lightly and wipe with a microfiber cloth.The alcohol evaporates quickly, leaving clear glass with no streaks.
šŸ›  Prevention Tip
After each shower:• Run the bathroom fan 20–30 minutes• Or use a squeegee on the glass (takes 30 seconds)
Less moisture = less mold.
Small environmental changes like this reduce mold exposure and help create a healthier home environment.
Give it a try this week and let me know if your shower glass looks brand new again.
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