Mould remover
We have a few mould spots on the inside of the mesh net "curtain"/blind. Can anyone recommend a proprietary brand that can be used to remove them without damaging the blind. Thanks.
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, Hi W.N . There is a product marketed by " Dettol" called 'Mould & Mildew ' remover.Spray on & sponge off .BUT test on a different
area first to see if it's suitable .(read the label) Green bottle usually on top shelf in S/mkts>0 -
, Hi W.N . There is a product marketed by " Dettol" called 'Mould & Mildew ' remover.Spray on & sponge off .BUT test on a different
area first to see if it's suitable .(read the label) Green bottle usually on top shelf in S/mkts>Write your comments here...Ta Triky.
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If you buy the Dettol stuff ensure you test it well, it is very powerfull. We use it on our home shower cubicle and it works very well on the silicone sealant and stained grout, BUT we have a paterened tile border and it behaves very funny with this area,
the pateren part takes on a rusty brown colour what the reaction is I do not know, but it does clean off over a week or so so I would ensure you test it well on a fabric,0 -
LIDL regularly sell a mould spray (chlorine free). I have used this for many years on the boat and found it very effective both at cleaning up mould and preventing recurrence. Has been equally effective in the 'van where mould started to appear near the
font windows.It is however one of the very few chemicals which I can sense causing me breathing irritation.....so use with good ventillation.
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, Hi W.N . There is a product marketed by " Dettol" called 'Mould & Mildew ' remover.Spray on & sponge off .BUT test on a different
area first to see if it's suitable .(read the label) Green bottle usually on top shelf in S/mkts>Currently £1.75 for 750mls at Tesco.
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Toothbrush and soapy water
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