Bathroom ceiling mold eventually becomes a problem in most homes, but fixing this problem involves more than just adding a coat of paint. If you only do that, the bathroom ceiling mold will just come back again in short order. That’s why all longer-term fixes depend on surface preparation and killing mold spores before painting happens. As you’ll see in the video above, the process I use scraping off loose paint, sanding the ceiling, killing the mold, filling any surface depressions, then priming and painting.
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