Myth: Bleach Kills Mold Completely

The Myth: Many people believe that bleach is the ultimate solution for eliminating mold, but it only removes surface mold and can give a false sense of security.

The Truth: Bleach is often seen as a go-to mold remover, but it only works on non-porous surfaces like tile and glass. On porous materials such as drywall, wood, and fabric, bleach does not penetrate deeply enough to kill mold at its roots, allowing it to grow back over time.

One of the biggest issues with using bleach is that it removes the color of mold but doesn’t necessarily eliminate it. This can create the illusion that the mold is gone when, in reality, it may still be present beneath the surface. This false sense of security can delay proper remediation efforts, allowing mold to continue spreading undetected.

For long-term mold removal, it’s crucial to use targeted mold-killing solutions designed for porous materials or, in severe cases, remove and replace contaminated materials altogether. Most importantly, fixing the moisture problem that allowed mold to grow in the first place is the only way to ensure it won’t return.