This bath shower kit for marble has everything you need for mold and mildew removal and cleaning marble showers in general.
Cleaning mildew from marble grout.
Mix 1 2 cup hydrogen peroxide or chlorine bleach with 1 gallon of warm water in a bucket.
Stir in four spoonfuls of liquid dish detergent or about four squirts from the bottle.
Use a clean soft sponge to apply the borax mixture to the stained areas using a rubbing motion.
Step 1 try water alone for mild mildew.
Wet the tiles and grout with warm water and then apply the bleach solution to the grout.
Mildew that is built up over time requires a cleaner.
A small film of mildew covering grout does not require special cleaners.
Safely cleaning mold on marble surfaces if wiping down marble with natural stone shower cleaner fails to remove mold spots you ll need to mix a 50 50 solution of bleach and water then spray or pour the mixture onto the surface of the stone and scrub it which should only be done with a non scratch bristle brush or nylon brush.
The mold mildew remover is used naturally for cleaning shower mold and mildew.
If you clean regularly mildew is probably mild.
Then for regular weekly shower cleaning use the soap film remover.
2 put on a pair of rubber gloves and apply the cleaning solution to the marble shower with a sponge or.
Avoid getting the baking soda on the marble or brushing.
When cleaned correctly mold is easily removed from marble surfaces.
Take a narrow brush and scrub the grout properly.
The key is to use a mild detergent that will lift residue and buildup without harming the marble or grout.
A mild laundry detergent can be substituted for the dish detergent.
Scrub the grout between the marble tiles with the toothbrush.
Keep the ration 1 3.
This should be enough to get rid of unwanted mildew 1 x research source if mildew does not come out with water alone you may need a stronger cleaner step 2 use bleach for intense build up.
Once the removal of the mold and mildew is completed to your satisfaction follow with a light overall cleaning.
Step 1 pour three to four drops of gentle dish soap into a bucket of warm water.
A simple white vinegar wash is a good solution for non porous tile surfaces while marble or other porous stone surfaces are more safely cleaned using plain water or cleaning products specifically formulated for stone to avoid damaging the color or finish.
Marble is a delicate stone and must be cleaned with products not containing alcohol or acidic substances such as common household bath cleaners vinegar or lemon juice.
Work a section at a time rinsing with plain water as you go.
Use gentle back and forth motions with the toothbrush to clean only the grout.