How to Clean Up Mold on the Bathroom Ceiling Caused by a Skylight Leak
- 1). Remove items -- such as small pieces of furniture and towels -- from the bathroom and place them in a safe location during the cleaning process. Take down wall decorations and curtains.
- 2). Cover flooring and items not removed from the bathroom with dropcloths to protect them from the mold removal solution.
- 3). Wipe the ceiling clean of surface dust, dirt, cobwebs and other debris using a dry dust mop. Don a pair of rubber gloves and open bathroom windows to provide better air circulation and ventilation.
- 4). Pour 2 cups warm water into a bucket. Add 1/4 cup tri-sodium phosphate and mix with a spoon. Saturate a sponge in the mixture and -- while holding the sponge over the bucket -- wring out the excess liquid.
- 5). Scrub the mold off the ceiling with the saturated sponge. Rinse the sponge clean under cool running water when it becomes soiled. Submerge the sponge in the mixture, wring out the excess liquid and continue scrubbing until you have removed the mold from the bathroom ceiling.
- 6). Wipe the mixture off the ceiling with a cloth dampened with cool water. Fill a small container with undiluted chlorine bleach. Dampen a clean, white cloth in the bleach and wipe the bathroom ceiling with the cloth. Let the thin layer of bleach dry on the ceiling.
- 7). Rinse the bleach residue off the ceiling by wiping with a clean cloth dampened with cool water. Do not overly saturate the ceiling with the water. Let the ceiling air-dry. Point fans in the direction of the ceiling to aid in the drying process.