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Mould at windowsills

7 replies

ClassicHummus · 11/02/2018 18:00

I live in a top floor flat with no access to dry clothes outside, and our landlord recently replaced our knackered washer dryer with just a washing machine. As such, the process of drying clothes means we are beginning to see mould appearing at windows.

Obviously, we're doing all the sensible things such as spinning everything twice, putting heating on and keeping windows open, but it is becoming more and more of a problem! Any top tips to get rid of mould would be very much appreciated.

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headoutofthesand · 11/02/2018 18:08

Dettol mould & mildew remover is amazing. I've just been around squirting our windows. By the time I've squirted them all, it's time to go back to the start and wipe it down.

MoreProsecco · 11/02/2018 18:18

I've just done exactly the same thing with the same product! Has bought them up really nicely. Wink

ClassicHummus · 11/02/2018 18:19

Thank-you both! Will give it a go tomorrow and let you know how I get on.

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Rubyslippers7780 · 11/02/2018 18:21

Dehumidifier?

riledandharrassed · 11/02/2018 18:21

All of these products are usually just made with bleach :)

Notgotajarofglue · 12/02/2018 20:21

Little damp traps from quality save or poundshop on the window ledge

wowfudge · 13/02/2018 07:19

Is there an extractor fan in the bathroom? Put an airer in there - over or in the bath means it's not in the way so much. Close window and door and run the extractor fan.

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