Q: Ugh! I’ve recently discovered gross patches of mold on the walls in my bathroom. Is it dangerous? How do I get rid of it? A: Splotches of mold growing on the walls or ceiling are an all-too-common ...
Put the solution in a spray bottle and spray it onto the wall. Wipe with kitchen roll; use it only once, then throw it away.
Mould and dampness in your home can be a significant worry in the colder months, but there's an easy way to tackle them without resorting to harsh chemical products. Many people keep their windows ...
According to cleaning experts, there is an easy fix to rid your home of black mould and all you need is a teaspoon of tea ...
MORE than a fifth of UK homes suffer from mould, damp or condensation – and it’s often a bigger problem in the winter. If you ...
CONDENSATION is back with a vengeance as winter creeps in and Brits are desperate to dodge the dreaded damp and black mould.
If you've noticed those pesky streaks on your painted bathroom walls and wondered what they are, the technical term for them is "surfactant leaching." The streaks tend to appear in high-moisture ...
Mould is unfortunately very common this time of the year due to the buildup of condensation. If you're not sure if you've got mould, well, you will know about it. Black spores appear on wall, ceilings ...
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