DIY Mold Removal: Homemade Mixture To Remove Mold & Mildew
Mold and mildew—two uninvited guests that love to take over damp spaces like your bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room. The good news? You can easily make a DIY mold removal spray that can remove the spores because not only do they look and smell unpleasant, but they can also pose health risks if left unchecked.
Mold has a way of showing up again no matter how often I clean—especially in the bathroom. It’s like a never-ending battle. I’ve had firsthand experience with just how serious mold can get. In one of our previous homes, we discovered black mold inside the walls after water damage, and it was a nightmare. Ever since, I’ve made it a priority to use safer, non-toxic solutions to keep our home healthy.
Over the years, I’ve tested a mix of these non-toxic store-bought options that worked and eventually created my own natural mold spray that I now swear by- this one. It’s part of my regular cleaning routine and gives me peace of mind knowing I’m keeping things clean without harmful chemicals.
You don’t always need harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners to get rid of it. With just a few simple, natural ingredients you likely already have at home, you can tackle mold and mildew safely and effectively.
In this post, you’ll learn how to make a powerful homemade mold remover that’s tough on grime but gentle on your home—and your lungs.

What Should You Use Instead of Bleach To Remove Mold?
For a long time I thought bleach was the only way to remove mold, but it is not, and in pourous places it does not remove the roots. For long-term results, natural solutions like white vinegar, baking soda, and tea tree oil are not only safer for your lungs but also more effective at killing mold at the root. Vinegar, in particular, makes a great DIY all-purpose cleaner, penetrates porous surfaces and continues to kill mold over time—without toxic fumes.
Let’s dive into this easy DIY solution that actually works!
Easy Non-Toxic DIY Mold Removal Spray
Prefer a homemade option? This DIY mold remover uses ingredients you probably already have in your pantry—like white vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils. Not only is it cost-effective, but it’s also a safer alternative to store-bought cleaners loaded with harsh chemicals.
Vinegar is naturally antifungal and antibacterial, while baking soda helps scrub away stains and odors. Add a few drops of tea tree or lavender essential oil for an extra mold-fighting boost and a fresh scent. This simple mixture is gentle enough for everyday use but tough on mold and mildew.
Whether you’re cleaning tile, grout, or bathroom surfaces, this natural spray gets the job done—safely, effectively, and without toxic fumes. Give it a try and feel good knowing your home is clean and chemical-free!
What You’ll Need:
- Baking soda
- 1 cup white vinegar (use 3/4 cup if making it with 80% vinegar)
- 10 drops tea tree essential oil
- 10 drops lavender or eucalyptus oil (optional)
- 1 cup filtered water
- A clean spray bottle
How to Use:
- Combine baking soda and some water together to make a paste. Put it on the mold areas and let set for 1 hour.
- Add all remaining ingredients in the bottle and shake well.
- Spray directly onto the moldy area.
- Let it sit for at least 1 hour more.
- Scrub with a stiff brush and wipe clean.
- Repeat as needed for stubborn spots, or just use the vinegar mixture in the spray bottle as needed.
Why it works: Vinegar kills up to 82% of mold species, and tea tree oil is a natural antifungal powerhouse. Great for DIY mold removal formulas.
Shop What You Need:
- amber glass spray bottle or plastic spray bottle
- baking soda
- essential oils – use code DELIGHTFUL15 for discount
- vinegar – this one use 3/4 cup vinegar to 1 cup water
- scrub brush – I love this eco-friendly brush
Final Thoughts on Natural Homemade Mold Removals
Dealing with mold doesn’t have to mean bringing harsh chemicals into your home. With this easy, non-toxic DIY mold removal spray, you can tackle mold and mildew naturally—without compromising your health or the environment. It’s simple to make, safe to use around kids and pets, and actually works.
Remember, prevention is key. Keep damp areas dry and well-ventilated, and use this spray regularly to stay ahead of future mold build-up.
If you give this DIY a try, let me know how it worked for you in the comments below—or tag me on social media @cleanmindfulliving and @cleanmindfullife. I love seeing your clean-living wins!
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