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Removing Black mould / condensation Stains
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Hi peeps :hello:
Following some excellent advice on another thread, before I treat the wall I need to remove the condensation stains, I’ve tried removing them using bleach, but the black marks are more stubborn that I thought, any suggestions please how I can remove these stains?
Following some excellent advice on another thread, before I treat the wall I need to remove the condensation stains, I’ve tried removing them using bleach, but the black marks are more stubborn that I thought, any suggestions please how I can remove these stains?
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I have had that problem.
I used a specific mould remover and it worked fine for me.
You can buy it in any supermarket in the same section as floor cleaners etc.Always consider your actions wisely, think of others, do you really?:sad:
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I had that problem on DS's bedroom ceiling - I just used neat Stardrops and it got rid of it a treat and so far it has not come back, that was three months agoBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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Can someone tell me what stardrops is please?
I have seen it mentioned but where do I get it and what is it used for all together?
Sorry to seem a bit ignorant of this but I ahve never seen it on sale anywhere.Always consider your actions wisely, think of others, do you really?:sad:
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Hi Harriett,
Welcome to MSE :hello:
Stardrops is an all purpose cleaner that can be used on almost anything. I usually buy it in Asda.
These older threads might help:
Stardrops: A Users Guide
where to find stardrops?
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Thank you all for your advice, I'll purchase some Stardrops and see how it goes :A
*Pinky, looks like I posted in the correct forum for once*:rotfl: :rotfl:
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*Pinky, looks like I posted in the correct forum for once*:rotfl: :rotfl:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Behave yourself Pastit!
I did think of sending you for another runaround but decided against it since it's Saturday night.
These threads from other boards may help too:
Black mould in bedroom
Bathroom paint and mould
Mould in bedroom
Condensation Mould or Damp
some sort of mould in rented accomodation what should be done?
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Pink-winged wrote: »:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Behave yourself Pastit!
My body may well be, but my minds not:rotfl:
Thanks for the linksyou should change your screen name to linky :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Pink-winged wrote: »Hi Harriett,
Welcome to MSE :hello:
Stardrops is an all purpose cleaner that can be used on almost anything. I usually buy it in Asda.
These older threads might help:
Stardrops: A Users Guide
where to find stardrops?
PinkThanks for that, a trip to Asda is needed now.
And find someone to do all my cleaning for me.:DAlways consider your actions wisely, think of others, do you really?:sad:
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And find someone to do all my cleaning for me.:DClick here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.
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Thanks for that, a trip to Asda is needed now.
And find someone to do all my cleaning for me.:D
do they have cleaners in ASDA will have to look what aisle are they on .will get some to do my cleaning too
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