


🧼 Mold stains don’t stand a chance—clean smarter, not harder!
Concrobium Mold Stain Eraser is a potent, organic cleaner that removes tough mold and mildew stains—including black mold—without scrubbing. Simply mix the powder with warm water, spray on affected areas, and let it work for 3+ hours. Safe for a wide range of interior and exterior surfaces, this lightweight, unscented formula delivers professional-grade results with zero bleach odor, making it the go-to solution for millennial managers who demand effective, hassle-free home care.















| ASIN | B00AZFMWV0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #332,406 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3,953 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Brand | Concrobium |
| Brand Name | Concrobium |
| Capacity | 1 Gallons |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 443 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00897946000429 |
| Included Components | Mold Cleaner |
| Item Form | Liquid,Powder |
| Item Type Name | Mold Cleaner |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Model Number | 29665 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 29665 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 22.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional, Outside; Amateur, Outside; Professional |
| Surface Recommendation | Tile,Stone |
| UPC | 897946000429 |
| Unit Count | 22.9 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
K**B
Got rid of my mold on my front loader washer ring!
I used this for the mold in the ring of my front loader washer and it did get rid of the mold! I had disgusting mold and copper stains on the inner ring. If you have a front loader you have probably heard of this problem. Anyway, I used the Concrobium Mold Stain Eraser and let it sit on the ring for hours and it did get rid of the 80% mold, but not the copper stains. I wish I took a before photo, but you can see the after photo. The problem I had was getting rid of the stains that the pool of Concrobium didn't want to sit like the front of the inner ring where the water dripped off. I tried to wet a towel with the Concrobium and sit it on top of the mold on the right and left side of the ring, but that didn't work, so I think to get rid of all the mold stains I would physically need to unscrew the plate of my washer and take out off the ring and soak it in a bucket of Concrobium. Update: If I could give Concrobium 10 stars for cleaning my jetted tubs I would! I had mold on my jetted tubs that I have tried and tried to get rid of. I have used other expensive mold cleaners that didn't work. I just filled the tub with hot water poured the rest of my Concrobium bottle in and left it for 24 hours. I did run the jets a few time to get rid of anything inside the tubes. Anyway, I didn't even have to scrub anything. Everything was gone in a day! You can see in the photos. What a difference this stuff did on my tub, like night and day! I also love that there is really no smell with this stuff! I hate when you are overpowered by the bleach smell. Thank you, Concrobium! I will definitely buying more bottles of this magical stuff!
J**H
Concrobium Mold Stain Eraser does more than mold stains. FANTASTIC!!!!!
Concrobium Mold Stain Eraser does more than mold stains. It's FANTASTIC!!!!! Best I've ever used. Can take some time but not that long. Can repeat application. Only damaged one shirt slightly when I put the powder on directly and brushed (Not following directions) Most of my stains are organic. But did remove some dirt/oil stains it removed. It even removed a rust and nasty chemical stain on Formica count top. Bleach and vinegar help a little but changed the color of the stain. Mother's rust stain remover helped as well but still there. Saturated paper towels with Concrobium and the stain was gone. Well a faint bit left. So I put bleach and vinegar on it again and the stain came back slightly. So I reapplied Concrobium and the stain disappeared again. Strange. Almost like it makes the stain invisible. Concrobium has removed stains that have been in clothes and towels for years. Oh. And it does remove mold stains in carpet and clothes as well. On the down side it does put off some nasty smelling fumes if you mix it in really hot water. So don't mix it in an enclosed space. It doesn't seem to bother me getting a little on my hands.
R**B
Worked but needed two applications
I used this product after applying the Concrobium mold killer (spray bottle) to a small, 8 square foot, black mold area in an unfinished attic area between roof joists. I wasn't happy with how it looked after scrubbing the sprayed area so I bought this product. It got most of the stain out. I decided to repeat the process and sprayed again, scrubbed and followed with the eraser. It looked really good after that. Then I fixed the venting problem that caused the mold in the first place.
A**R
Cleans the Stains
I used this in conjunction with Concrobium Mold Control to treat mold and fungus growth in a crawl space. I found it to be effective and easy to use. When we bought out 50 year old house, the inspector mentioned that there was fungus growing on the wood in the crawl space. I put it on the list of things to do. A termite inspector noted it also and gave me an outrageous quote to take care of it. My desire to stay outside of bankruptcy won out over my claustrophobia so I set out to research if I could do a DIY job. I researched a lot of products and chose this system because it's easy to use and provides protection for the future. I didn't know how to identify fungus or mold so I just treated everything. It took about a month of weekends and a few days off in between. I got about 90% of the way done and decided to take a break. That was last fall. This spring I went down there to turn on the outside water, and I noticed that the treated area looks like new. The untreated area now I can tell what the fungus is supposed to look like. It's all over the untreated wood. So this weekend or next I'll be doing the last section. I hope there are no spiders in there.
W**M
Couldn't tell much difference.
Couldn't tell much difference in deck appearance after used. Acts like it is working and foams like it is doing something... but, not much effect. Sorry, I hoped this would work well. I tried a little on my fiberglass shower floor and little change there either. I will not be buying more.
C**.
Works Great! Here's a couple of tips that I had to learn for myself.
After I figured this stuff out, WOW!. Working with different ages of cedar fence, some with mold stains from sprinklers and some from coming into contact with the ground. Haven't tried it on my redwood decks yet, but will be. Tip 1: Use 'HOT' water, not warm, not tap-hot water. If the water is just 'tap hot' (which i have mine set to 'hot but no physical damage' temp) it does not dissolve in time, you can't use it in a sprayer. heated a gallon of water in the microwave to 'very hot', then poured it into the sprayer with the powder and it mixed in about 3-4 minutes, was able to spray it in about 9-10 minutes just fine without clogging with the little white crystals. As the instructions say, it will build up pressure while dissolving, don't blow anything up. 2: Don't 'spot spray' a board, do the whole surface. If you do one piece of the board, you will see the difference if you stain it. Will be using more of this stuff when doing my other two decks, it works!
M**S
STAINS FABRICS!!!
DON’T RISK IT. It will STAIN your fabrics white! It ruined my pop up camper canopy. This same company makes a Mold Control product which is great and I highly recommend. I was so happy with their Mold Control that I thought I would try their “Mold Stain Eraser”. I had some old mold stains on my pop up canopy that has a canvas type material. I followed the instructions exactly. First of all, it is all but impossible to get more than a few sprays out of a water bottle sprayer or garden sprayer because it gets clogged up with the granules. They do not all get dissolved no mater how much you shake the bottle or let it sit. Yes, I used the correct amount of water and temperature per instructions. I was very diligent about that. The manufacturer claims you can just spray and leave it without cleanup which is a complete joke because it leaves white residue everywhere! The white residue is annoying enough but that isn’t even the worst part. After I wiped off the residue with a damp rag, the canvas was stained white! Now my pop up canopy canvas looks like crud. It looks 100 times worse than the original, tiny mold stains. It didn’t even take off all the mold stains as an added slap in the face. I totally regret ever using this product. I only used a tiny amount of the product and the rest of the bottle is now going in the garbage. Use this product at your own peril.
S**E
Awesome, Follow Directions
I treated attic mold with the Concrobium Mold Control and a Fogger that I rented from Home Depot. ( That is just to kill the mold not stain removal, although some of the staining went away) I purchased this stain removal powder and followed the instructions to mix in an open container (I used my chemical sprayer and left it open for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally) After that I put the lid on the sprayer and started spraying. HOLY COW, some of the mold staining literally disappeared as I went. Most disappeared as I took breaks to let it soak into the bare wood (underside of the roof sheathing in the attic) I almost ordered more when I realized that it gets added to only 1 gallon but I am glad I did not as I got everything I could see from the attic access in my closet. IMPORTANT! -If you mix this inside like I did, maybe do it in the bathroom with the fan on. -It will foam up and overflow in a one gallon max sprayer. -Try to keep the foam, the point is to mix in a container big enough to allow the reaction but retain the foam after the stuff outgasses and breaks back down to liquid. I might have wasted some by continually scraping the foam off as it overflowed. (Just follow the directions like I didn't) -If you use a non vented sprayer (IT SAYS TO USE A VENTED ONE) it will build up some pressure on its own so do not pump up until you know how much pressure it is making on its own. I had to open the sprayer several times to let out some pressure. This is another reason I moved to the bathroom on the second floor near the attic access so I could spray it into the tub and relieve pressure there. -It will leave a white residue (wipes of with almost no effort) if you over saturate....I would rather see white residue that mold (after going back to look there is little residue anyways). So if that bothers you take your time! Sounds scary but it is not. Follow the directions. Mix it, wait 10 minutes, Spray....
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