Women shares genius £2 hack for getting rid of mould on walls & you probably already have it in your bathroom cupboard
IS your house plagued with mould after a dark and damp winter?
Have you tried every method under the sun to avail?
One woman may have found the answer.
Posting in the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, one user said: "I have an on-going nightmare with mould.
"You name it I have tried it, bleach ,mould killer, vinegar, everything.
"And yes I have the windows open by day while everyone is out.
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"If anyone has any fantastic ideas I'm up for trying anything!"
The post was flooded with helpful replies.
One cleaning whizz said: "Try toilet lime scale remover.
"Put it on with a cloth and put paper towels down to stop any drips.
"Leave for 30 minutes, wipe it off and then repeat.
"I use this on everything, windows frames, glass doors, round the shower, on the decking, everything.
Try it. It works for us."
Black mould is a fungus that grows in warm, wet conditions such as in the bathroom or around the windows.
Mould can build up for a number of reasons, such as leaking pipes, poor insulation or if condensation is not wiped away.
It's important to get rid of mould as it can cause many health problems.
According to the NHS, black mould can lead to asthma attacks, allergic reactions and infections.
When removing black mould, it is important to protect yourself by using rubber gloves and a mask that covers you nose and mouth.
Limescale remover is most commonly used for cleaning toilets and showers, so you probably already have some in your bathroom.
If not, it's super cheap, and you can pick some up from M&S for as little as £2.
Another user replying to the post suggested using salt water to banish the mould.
A third user recommended salt water.
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These are both great methods to try out if you want to take a natural, non-toxic approach.
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