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I wiped my window sills with hydrogen peroxide every morning for 14 days this March.

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By the end of the second week, there was a marked reduction in both mold and mildew. The musty smell that had previously permeated the area around the windows was all but gone. The hydrogen peroxide had effectively eliminated the sources of these odors by killing the mold spores and preventing their regrowth.
This was particularly noticeable in rooms that had previously been more prone to moisture buildup, such as the bathroom and kitchen. The air felt fresher, and the sills remained clean with no visible signs of mold or mildew.
6. Did It Actually Make The Glass And Frames Look Better?
Not only did the window sills benefit from the daily cleaning, but the glass and frames also appeared to improve. The hydrogen peroxide helped to remove fingerprints and smudges from the glass, leaving it crystal clear. The frames, which had been dulled by grime, regained some of their original luster.
The overall appearance of the windows was much improved, and they let in more natural light without the obstruction of dirt and smudges. This was an added bonus that enhanced the aesthetic of my home.
7. What I Noticed About Dust, Pollen, And Allergy Symptoms
An unanticipated benefit of the daily cleaning routine was a noticeable reduction in allergy symptoms. As someone who suffers from seasonal allergies, I was pleased to find that I experienced fewer symptoms such as sneezing and itchy eyes.
By keeping the window sills clean, I inadvertently reduced the amount of pollen and dust accumulating in my home. This helped create a more comfortable living environment, especially as the pollen count began to rise with the onset of spring.
8. The Hidden Downsides: Fumes, Finish Damage, And Extra Work



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