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mouldy bathroom - tackling it now, please someone suggest a miracle cure!!

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happynappies · 21/08/2008 13:14

Right - I'm cleaning the bathroom now, and am determined to get rid of the revolting mould that I can never shift. It is mostly around the sealant on the bath, but also a bit on the tile grouting around the sink and bath - I've scrubbed and scrubbed it time and again, and used Dettol mould and mildew remover, and tried various other chemical sprays to no avail. It looks absolutely vile, and I've got to do something. I can't scrape the sealant off as I haven't got the wherewithall to replace it. Anyone please any ideas? Thank you so much!

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domesticslattern · 21/08/2008 22:08

Hmmm, I'll try that one with Ccla Washersaurus- thanks! Sounds cheaper than vodka!

domesticslattern · 21/08/2008 22:09

Cola, Cola

Washersaurus · 21/08/2008 22:11

I recall unresolved queries as to whether it had to be Coca-Cola, rather than cheapy cola...

Def save the vodka!

stealthsquiggle · 21/08/2008 23:06

HG - that was the brand I was searching my brain for - it works for me (kept on for a while with cotton wool on the worst bits)

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penguinsarecool · 22/09/2015 13:58

Ultimately you need an electrical extractor to ventilate the room and stop water particules forming onto the walls after shower, hot bath, etc. Water on the walls then stains the walls and give bacteria a breeding ground.

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