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Features:
- Engineered with a high-viscosity thick gel formula specifically designed to strongly adhere to vertical and inclined surfaces without dripping or running down aggressively.
- Provides deep-penetrating cleaning action that breaks down and completely removes stubborn, embedded mold and mildew stains from tight corners and crevices.
- Offers an entirely effortless, scrub-free maintenance process—simply apply the gel evenly to the targeted area, let it sit for a few hours, and cleanly wipe away.
- Highly versatile architectural support makes it safe and effective for cleaning tile grout, kitchen sinks, bathtub caulk, shower doors, window frames, and appliance seals.
- Specially optimized to target mold build-up inside front-loading washing machine door gaskets and rubber refrigerator magnetic strips to prevent musty odors.
- Features an easy-to-use screw-top design providing precise direct-to-surface application to ensure zero mess and absolute targeting of hard-to-reach tracks.
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different product, not a 'mold' cleaner
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I would just use spray bleach or gel, let it sit then scrub away. Alternatively vinegar is a good bathroom cleaning agent, but remember, the goal is to let it sit and do it's work. After you're thoroughly done, you have to prevent it from coming back by routinely cleaning the area out and letting the ring dry. Never fully close, always leave a cloth on the door way to allow ventilation.
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I would just use spray bleach or gel, let it sit then scrub away. Alternatively vinegar is a good bathroom cleaning agent, but remember, the goal is to let it sit and do it's work. After you're thoroughly done, you have to prevent it from coming back by routinely cleaning the area out and letting the ring dry. Never fully close, always leave a cloth on the door way to allow ventilation.
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