Bleach diluted 50/50 with water in spray bottle does the job for about 50p.
Groovii D
15 Mar 164#14
my try this on my pants.
ifitsfreeitsmine to wagendeal
15 Mar 163#12
I totally agree, I bought this plus a few other brands of mould removers to help a friend remove some black mould, I bought them from home bargains and they were all priced around £1 to £2, really expected them to be ineffective that's why I bought so many different bottles, but to my surprise all worked really well and better than diluted bleached from a garden sprayer which I tried previously which sort of worked but tend to smear and move the problem around rather than removing it. It worked really well and made a dreaded job pretty easy and fast.
My advice: buy some cheap mould cleaner from pound shop/ home bargains, spray it on affected areas leave it to work as per instructions and use 2 buckets and seperate sponges/ cloths. Clean with one bucket of hot soapy water and use the other clean water to rinse, try not to contaminate the clean water and change water often. Dry. Use in a well vented area, smell can be pretty strong in confined spaces.
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zx636r
15 Mar 16#1
I concur.............
Jim33
15 Mar 16#2
Brilliant I was after something for mould on walls as just moved into a new house and all on the bedroom wall . Thanks
I totally agree, I bought this plus a few other brands of mould removers to help a friend remove some black mould, I bought them from home bargains and they were all priced around £1 to £2, really expected them to be ineffective that's why I bought so many different bottles, but to my surprise all worked really well and better than diluted bleached from a garden sprayer which I tried previously which sort of worked but tend to smear and move the problem around rather than removing it. It worked really well and made a dreaded job pretty easy and fast.
My advice: buy some cheap mould cleaner from pound shop/ home bargains, spray it on affected areas leave it to work as per instructions and use 2 buckets and seperate sponges/ cloths. Clean with one bucket of hot soapy water and use the other clean water to rinse, try not to contaminate the clean water and change water often. Dry. Use in a well vented area, smell can be pretty strong in confined spaces.
MonkeysUncle to wagendeal
15 Mar 161#22
As this chap says, amazing stuff. And 99p from just about any bargain shop. Save yourself £4
xwaite to wagendeal
15 Mar 16#26
agree, works just as well at a fraction of the price. can only vote cold because of this
This is good, but is basically bleach (which also works).
smala01 to benjai
15 Mar 16#8
Exactly!
Simply soak some lint free material in bleach and "stick" to the problem patch - remove before it dries out. "Plenty" works well as it does not disintegrate when wet
compadre
15 Mar 163#7
I tend to find that bleach diluted 50/50 with water in a spray bottle works well on grout and sealant. Just keep natural coloured fabrics away.
helenhugs
15 Mar 161#9
£4.88 with free delivery from a seller on the link. May aswell save 12p while you can.
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My advice: buy some cheap mould cleaner from pound shop/ home bargains, spray it on affected areas leave it to work as per instructions and use 2 buckets and seperate sponges/ cloths. Clean with one bucket of hot soapy water and use the other clean water to rinse, try not to contaminate the clean water and change water often. Dry. Use in a well vented area, smell can be pretty strong in confined spaces.
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My advice: buy some cheap mould cleaner from pound shop/ home bargains, spray it on affected areas leave it to work as per instructions and use 2 buckets and seperate sponges/ cloths. Clean with one bucket of hot soapy water and use the other clean water to rinse, try not to contaminate the clean water and change water often. Dry. Use in a well vented area, smell can be pretty strong in confined spaces.
http://www.diy.com/departments/hg-mould-remover-spray-500-ml/136829_BQ.prd
Simply soak some lint free material in bleach and "stick" to the problem patch - remove before it dries out. "Plenty" works well as it does not disintegrate when wet