Ceramic Toothbrush Holder
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How do you remove mold from ceramic toothbrush holder that has no removable lid?
The question also should be “How do you stop the mold from getting in there in the first place?” We had the same problem and I had my husband drill three small holes into the bottom of the toothbrush holder. This allowed any water to drain out, helping to cut down on the mold. I found the easiest way to get the exsisting mold out was to spray with a Scrubbing Bubbles type of cleaner that is made for mold and mildew.
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