Start by saturating the mold with distilled white vinegar (containing 5% acetic acid) or cleaning vinegar (containing 6% acetic acid) using a spray bottle. You can mix a vinegar and water solution if ...
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Consider your ceiling’s material and texture before you dive into this cleaning procedure. If you have smooth, painted drywall ceilings, the stain should be fairly easy to remove. If you have textured ...