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🎨 Step 5: Prime and Repaint
To prevent future peeling or mold growth:
- Apply a coat of anti-mold primer or moisture-resistant primer.
 - Once dry, repaint the area with mildew-resistant paint (especially for bathrooms or kitchens).
 - Let it dry completely — and enjoy your clean, fresh wall!
 
✅ If the damage is minor, this whole process can take under an hour, not including drying time.
🧼 Optional Bonus: Natural Mold Prevention Spray
- 1 cup white vinegar
 - 1 cup water
 - 10 drops of tea tree or lavender essential oil (natural mold fighters)
 
Spray on high-moisture areas weekly — no rinsing needed.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to spend a fortune or wait for a technician to fix moldy or peeling walls. With a few household tools and a little time, you can restore your wall’s appearance and keep your space healthy and clean.
Say goodbye to stains, cracks, and mold — and hello to fresh, smooth walls — all in just a few easy steps.
Would you like this turned into a printable checklist or quick-reference graphic for your next DIY project? Just let me know!
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