Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Ottilie Blackhall

I Didn’t Like It for Glass Cleaning, but a Year Later, I Swear by This Surprising Kitchen Tool for Easily Banishing Mold in My Shower

A blue and white tiled bathroom with large bathtub with gold faucets, colorful artwork, and tiled archway to a shower behind.

After struggling with mold in my bathroom, particularly with the recent colder weather decreasing fresh air flow in my home, I went looking for a solution that's quick, easy, and convenient.

That's when I remembered I had the Dishmatic Washing Up Brush, available at Amazon, that I'd bought months ago to test a cleaning hack I'd spotted online.

It's since proved to be the best weapon in my fight to prevent and remove mold in my home, helping to easily keep my shower sanitized, sparkling, and most importantly, mold-free, all with a quick and simple swipe.

I Swear by This Dishmatic Brush to Keep My Shower Mold-free

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

Described by happy shoppers as bringing 'value for money,' I can attest to that – I've been using my Dishmatic Washing Up Brush, available at Amazon, almost daily in my shower for the best part of a year. And, while I know it wasn't invented to prevent and get rid of mold and mildew in your home, it's made it easier than ever to deal with flourishing shower mold.

With a durable ergonomic plastic handle and a heavy-duty sponge, it's effortless to grab and wipe down wet spots and mold problem areas, which is why it's now one of the cleaning steps I always do after I shower.

It's also a convenient, compact size, meaning it's super easy to stash away in my bathroom storage ideas without interrupting my bathroom ideas, as I appreciate it's not the most stylish of cleaning tools.

I'm not the only one who loves using it for this purpose, either. Isabella Flores, cleaning expert at Sparkly Maid San Diego agrees, saying, 'A Dishmatic wand is simply a holder that allows for a mess-free and controlled application of a cleaning solution over the full shower surface, without much effort.

'It wears well after repeated use, keeps hands away from doing the scrubbing and cleaning with the usual of chemicals, and is near at hand for quick action.

'The Dishmatic wand is also refillable, which means users can choose their own preferred product for shower mold prevention.'

In terms of what mine's filled with, I've just got some some plain old shower cleaner in there, similar to the Method Daily Shower Spray Cleaner available at Amazon – I just unscrew the lid to decant it that way. For any particularly bad areas, I find a quick spritz of the RMR-141 Mold and Mildew Killer, also available at Amazon, works wonders.

And, if you find you no longer have use for it in the shower, you can, of course, use it paired with some expert tips for washing dishes in the kitchen. I used one for that intended purpose my entire time at university, and loved the ease of use, and how simple it is to swap out the sponge when it starts to look a little lackluster.

As another reviewer puts it, 'The right tool matters,' and I completely agree. 'I tried my friend's Dishmatic tool and I’ve never gone back. The price is great too, try it, you’ll love it,' they continue, so take their word for it and nab this alternative scrubbing brush that's worth the spend, however you choose to use it.

What to Shop

Meet the Expert

'Frequent use of the wand continually coats the tile and grout with cleaner, inhibiting the organic growth and soap scum buildup, which is food for mold,' adds Isabella. 'Gentle and frequent scrubbing also, works to break up mold before it can begin to grow too much and can inhibit damp areas from turning into breeding grounds.

'Given that mold is something that thrives in moisture and residue, avoiding residue is the best prevention mechanism. And, gentle scrubbing and frequent use not only work brilliantly to prevent mold colonization, but are also beneficial to your health.'

Elsewhere, knowing the exact temperature to keep your thermostat in winter will stop damp, mold, and condensation.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.