Remodeling My Bathroom black mold on drywall how to remove it or kill it?

Black mold is hazardous to your health, more so than other mold cultures. so take the precaution of careful handling.

Wear rubber gloves, particle masks, and eye protection.
Also take precautions in not spreading mold spores that may cause other grow elsewhere.
if it is a small area that is affected then you can clean it up yourself, if it is a large area, it may require professional clean up.

Use a mild detergent to wipe off. If drywall is heavily saturated than you should replace it discarding it in a sealed garbage bag. also wipe down studs and other adjacent surfaces and dispose of the rags in a sealed bag.

IT IS NOT recommended to use BLEACH as it may worsen the problem and is INEFFECTIVE due to contact time and pH level.
Bleach is NOT recommended
The presence of organic (humic) materials, the pH (acidity/alkalinity) of the water, the surface material and contact time affect the effectiveness of bleach for disinfection. Since these factors are not generally controlled, bleach cannot be relied upon for disinfection. The most compelling reason for advising against bleach is that fumes are harmful but in addition, overuse of bleach will result in increased releases of chlorinated effluents which can be harmful to the environment.

make sure the moisture source is fixed to prevent future mold growth.

If you wish you can purchase special mold killers and inhibitors from hardware stores that you may spray onto the mold.

Also keep any children, and pets out of the bathroom, until you have remedy the problem

"Moldy drywall:
Clean the surface with a damp rag using baking soda or a bit of detergent. Do not allow the drywall to get too wet.

Mold that comes back after cleaning is usually an indication that a source of moisture has not been removed. Seek professional help from a trained IAQ investigator."

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