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Watch Black Gasket Mold Disappear While You Sleep
If the black ring around your washing machine gasket has come back for the third time — and the bleach spray, the toothbrush scrub, and the "miracle" cleaner under the sink all let you down — MiraClear™ Gel is the one that actually clings, sinks in, and lifts the stain out. Squeeze a line of gel along the mold, walk away for 3–5 hours, wipe. The black is gone. No scrubbing, no fumes, no bleach splatter on your favorite shirt.

Stop Scrubbing the Same Black Mold Every Three Weeks
Sprays drip down the wall before they get a chance to work. Wipes only touch the surface. And every weekend you're back on your knees with a toothbrush, scrubbing the same gasket, the same grout line, the same silicone seal. The mold isn't on the surface — it's in the rubber and the porous grout. Anything that doesn't sit there long enough to penetrate is going to fail. That's why it keeps coming back.
➤ Thick Gel That Clings to Vertical Seals: Carbomer-thickened formula sticks to washing machine gaskets, shower grout, and silicone joints without dripping — so the active ingredient stays in contact with the stain instead of running down the drain.
➤ Set It and Walk Away: Squeeze a line on the mold, leave it for 3–5 hours (or overnight for the worst spots), wipe with a damp cloth. No scrubbing, no kneeling, no toothbrush gymnastics.
➤ Milder Than a Bleach Spray: Less odor than a trigger spray and no airborne mist — concentrated where you put it, not in your lungs. Open a window, do other things, come back to clean rubber.

The Gel Format Is the Whole Point
Mold sits below the surface of porous grout, rubber gaskets, and silicone seals. To kill the stain, the active ingredient (sodium hypochlorite) needs hours of contact time — not the 30 seconds it takes a spray to drip off the wall. MiraClear™ uses a carbomer thickening base so the gel stays put on vertical and curved surfaces, letting it soak straight down into the stain instead of sliding away.
Three to five hours of dwell time is what makes the difference between "looks better today" and "stain is actually gone." That's why the same bottle works on the washing machine gasket that's beat every other product, on shower grout you've given up on, and on the silicone bead behind the kitchen tap that's been black since you moved in.
Why People Stop Buying the Other Stuff After One Bottle
"I was embarrassed to have anyone over because the washing machine gasket looked disgusting. I'd tried three different sprays, scrubbed with a toothbrush, even soaked it in vinegar. Squeezed MiraClear along the rubber, left it overnight, wiped it in the morning — looked like a brand new machine." — Hannah R. Most buyers report the same pattern: the stains they'd given up on come out on the first treatment, and the silicone behind the tap (the one they were quietly planning to replace) goes back to white.
What You'll Notice After the First Treatment
✓ Grout That Looks Like New: The gray-black corners of your shower come back to the original grout color — without bleach splash on the surrounding tile.
✓ A Gasket You're Not Embarrassed By: The black ring around the washing machine drum lifts out of the rubber, not just off the surface — so it doesn't reappear in two weeks.
✓ Your Saturday Back: No knees, no scrubbing, no toothbrushes. You apply the gel, you do something else, you come back and wipe.
Three Steps. That's the Whole Routine.
Step 1: Squeeze a continuous line of MiraClear™ Gel directly onto the mold or stain. The conical nozzle gets right into seams, grout lines, and rubber folds.
Step 2: Leave it for 3–5 hours (overnight for stubborn black mold and old silicone). The gel stays put — no dripping down the wall.
Step 3: Wipe away with a damp cloth or sponge, then rinse the surface with water. Stain gone. Use the included detail brush for tight grout lines.

| MiraClear™ Gel | Bleach Sprays | Vinegar / DIY Mixes |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Clings to vertical gaskets and grout for 3–5 hour dwell time | ❌ Drips off in seconds — no real contact time | ❌ Runs down the wall before it can work |
| ✅ Lifts mold out of rubber and porous grout | ❌ Surface only — black ring comes back | ❌ Mild acid; doesn't break down stain |
| ✅ Conical nozzle — no splatter, no scrubbing | ❌ Mist gets on skin, eyes, nearby surfaces | ❌ Hours of scrubbing, mixed results |
What's Actually in the Bottle
- Active ingredient: Sodium hypochlorite (the same active that breaks down mold in commercial cleaners — held in a thick gel base instead of a runny spray)
- Thickening agent: Carbomer — the ingredient that lets the gel cling to vertical gaskets and grout without dripping
- Bottle size: 100 ml / 3.38 fl oz with conical applicator nozzle
- Included: Detail brush for working into tight grout lines and corners
- Works on: Washing machine and dishwasher rubber seals, fridge gaskets, shower grout, silicone joints, toilet rim, tile, sinks
- Use it: Apply, leave 3–5 hours (overnight for worst spots), wipe with damp cloth, rinse
Questions People Ask Before Their First Bottle
Will this actually work on the black ring around my washing machine gasket?
Yes — the gasket is the #1 thing customers buy this for. Squeeze the gel along the rubber fold, leave it overnight, wipe in the morning. The black lifts out of the rubber, not just off the surface.
How long do I leave it on?
3–5 hours for grout lines and lighter mold. Overnight (8–10 hours) for old black mold on washing machine gaskets and silicone seals that have been there for months.
Is it safe on my surfaces?
It won't damage tiles, ceramic, porcelain, rubber gaskets, silicone, or grout when used as directed and rinsed afterward. Avoid colored fabrics and unsealed natural stone (like raw marble) — like any sodium hypochlorite cleaner, it can lift color.
Do I have to scrub afterward?
No. A wipe with a damp cloth or sponge is the whole job. The included detail brush is just for working the gel into tight grout lines on application — not for scrubbing the stain out.
Will the mold come back?
Because the gel reaches into the porous layer where surface cleaners can't, regrowth is far slower than after a spray treatment. Wipe down gaskets monthly and reapply once or twice a year on the worst trouble spots.
Try a Bottle on the Worst Spot in Your House
Pick the spot that's bothered you longest — the gasket, the shower corner, the silicone behind the kitchen tap. Squeeze, wait, wipe. If MiraClear™ Gel doesn't visibly lift the stain you've been fighting for months, send us a message within 30 days for a full refund. Either you finally get the rubber back to white, or it costs you nothing to try.
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