Telling the Difference Between Mold and Rust and How to Get Rid of Them from Your House How many times have tried getting rid of that ‘rusty’ stain in your house without any success? Well, the issue might be that you are using the wrong tools to solve your problem. Often are times when homeowners can’t differentiate between rust and mold. In this post, you will understand how to differentiate these two and also the easiest ways to get rid of them. Mold vs. Rust You can easily tell a mold based on the area it has formed. Note that molds are likely to grow in damp and humid areas. On the other hand, rust forms on metallic surfaces that are undergoing corrosion. A mold or mildew easily grows in areas such as the basement or bathrooms. There are well over 300 types of mold you might encounter in your home; some of them leave stains similar to those of rust. Mold also tends to appear in different colors ranging from black, brown, pink, orange, blue or even green. Its physical appearance also varies from fuzzy to downy while some mold could be having slimy or powdery texture. Indoor water infiltration or broken pipes are some of the events that encourage the growth of mold. Rust will occur as a result of iron or an alloy containing iron corroding. It will appear as a red, yellow or reddish-brown stain. Moisture facilitates the formation