Soap scum is actually what you get when soap combines with minerals in your water which forms a chemical reaction. It is not bacteria or mold but it can be a house for bacteria to multiply and live. Some soap formulas leave more soap scum than others but they don't deposit bacteria or mold. Bleach is a great product for killing this bacteria and scum.
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check the expiration date... if it's bad you will as well see stuff floating inside of it unless their is supposed to be fruit lumps or chunks inside :) hope this helps
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It depends on the condition of soap but yes
Molasses is a source of simple sugars, which encourages mold growth.
Whatever size you want it to be!
First you put the bits of soap into a microsafe container, then you heat it until it becomes runny. Pour it into a mold, and you have a block of soap!
Soap scum is actually what you get when soap combines with minerals in your water which forms a chemical reaction. It is not bacteria or mold but it can be a house for bacteria to multiply and live. Some soap formulas leave more soap scum than others but they don't deposit bacteria or mold. Bleach is a great product for killing this bacteria and scum.
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Yes, shower bath curtains can grow mold. If they are not washed with a bathroom cleaner or non-staining bleach, they will develop a soap scum and then mold. Aim to clean your bathroom once a week to prevent mold growth.
Hand soaps and hand sanitizers prevent the growth of bread mold because bread mold is a bacteria and the PH level of soap and the alcohol in hand sanitizers can prevent the growth of the bread mold.
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Seal off that area from the rest of your home so that the mold does not spread. Then use soap and a sponge to clean off any mold that you can see. Next, use a mold disinfectant to remove any mold spores that are left. Last, throw away everything that you use to complete the job.
From a craft store get a case of any soap then put it in the microwave for 20 seconds then put some food coloring and pour it in a mold or a layered cupcake soap . This is from episode 5 of cake "you tell her"
It takes 4 or 5 days.