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if you have mould on the wall all you have to do is buy a spray called bugs away spray it on leave for 3-5 mins then wipe off
Posted by anoxly in Kitchen. Faves: 0
In response to Dannii Lamb's mould problem... You can remove the mould using a strong bleach solution, and you can get a fungicidal additive for paint from most builder's merchants, just mix it with your paint and redecorate... The condensation occurs because there's not enough air circulation in the room, consider leaving the window open just a touch whenever you're at home... Hope this helps
Posted by izzylicious in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To clean the mould from tiles I just use neat bleach and dip old tooth brush in and rub, or use an old nail brush.
Posted by Bubbington in Bathroom. Faves: 0
This is a question not a tip. How can I get ingrained mould out of a childs pram? It's wipe clean fabric with foam underneath?
Posted by hazelnut in All other rooms. Faves: 0
help i've got black mould on the grout and sealant around shower and bath scrubbing does not get it out, can anyone help, please email, emmasurtees@hotmail.co.uk
Posted by emmamarden in Bathroom. Faves: 0
not a tip -a question - we moved into a house that had been empty for a while the washing machine get mould in it and smells. i have tried white vinegar and bicarb soda - other than taking it apart any ideas?
Posted by hopelessinthehouse in Kitchen. Faves: 0
A question really - HELP ! How do I get rid of mould and mildew on window frames and roller blinds (black out ones) I've just moved into a house so can't afford new ones just yet and they're giving me sleepless nights !!! Thanks
Posted by spangleystar in All other rooms. Faves: 0
use a steamer to clean walls of grease and chip pan marks-also use it to clean mould from ceilings in the bathroom- my hubby used it to clean some really disgusting toilets in a scruffy old pub that were stained with goodness knows what bodily function fluids ( sorry if you were eating )-he dosnt work there anymore thank goodness.
Posted by sarahhorton in Kitchen. Faves: 0
If steam is causing damage in your bathroom try running a cold tap before you turn on the shower. The less steam there is, the less mould!
Posted by gandolph in Bathroom. Faves: 3
Fill one of those garden spray bottles (clean it first!) with detergent/bleach etc so you can spray hard to reach areas (eg mould at the top of windows). Wipe, then spray with water and hey presto!
Posted by sawyer in All other rooms. Faves: 2
to remove the black mould that can grow in the corners of windows, use an old toothbrush dipped in a mixture of water and bleach
Posted by i_love_kim in All other rooms. Faves: 2
 
 

 

 




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